Monaco House Davos 2026: ‘Constructive Neutrality’ and Monaco’s global role

Constructive Neutrality in Action: Inside Monaco House Davos 2026

Summary

Monaco Day in Davos returns on January 21, 2026 with an ambitious agenda and a clear purpose: to bring people together where meaningful global conversations can happen.

This exclusive (invitation only) event will serve as a premier platform for high-level dialogue, strategic partnerships and fruitful exchanges between influential leaders, policy makers and industry pioneers.

Focused on “Constructive Neutrality – The Power of Constructive Neutrality,” Monaco Day showcases Monaco’s role as a dynamic hub for dialogue across geopolitics, finance, technology and sustainability.

The central theme: “Constructive Neutrality”

The Monaco House in Davos 2026 edition returns with a clear theme: “Constructive Neutrality”. The concept reflects Monaco’s diplomatic culture and its ability to bring together diverse voices at a time of geopolitical, economic, and technological uncertainty.

In 2026, Monaco House focuses on how neutrality can be an active rather than a passive position. Monaco positions neutrality as a tool for rebuilding trust, enabling cooperation, and facilitating progress across finance, technology, sustainability, and society.

The focus on constructive neutrality positions Monaco as offering a unique perspective – neither ideologically committed to any particular bloc nor indifferent to global challenges, but committed to dialogue, balance, and solutions that serve the common good. In a world increasingly divided, this approach opens doors and discussions.

“Constructive neutrality allows Monaco to create spaces where dialogue leads to action.” — Ludmilla Raconnat le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness of the Principality

Why Monaco? A strategic presence

Monaco’s history as a neutral state, combined with its leadership in environmental science, sustainable finance, and innovation, gives the Principality credibility as a platform meeting place. Monaco House Davos is designed to translate this positioning into practical dialogue among decision-makers who may not otherwise share the same platform.

Monaco House is a strategic endeavor. Ludmilla Raconnat le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness of the Principality, explained at the inaugural launch in 2025. “Davos is a moment when, over just a few days, public and economic decision-makers from around the world converge. Monaco’s presence follows a clear rationale: to be where major exchanges take place, to showcase our strengths, anticipate economic transformations and identify high-potential opportunities for the Principality.” It transforms Monaco from a participant into a convener of critical global conversations.

In a fragmented world shaped by shifting power dynamics and rapid technological change, balance and stability are vital. They are part of Monaco’s DNA.

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Monaco’s leadership in the spotlight

The Principality will be represented by an esteemed delegation, showcasing its expertise:

  • H.E. Pierre-André Chiappori, Minister of Finance and Economy: He will articulate Monaco’s vision for a resilient and innovative economic model within the global landscape, highlighting the nation’s stability and forward-looking investment climate.
  • Bernard d’Alessandri, Secretary General of the Yacht Club de Monaco, represents Monaco’s leadership in maritime innovation and ocean stewardship.
  • Ludmilla Raconnat le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness: As the architect of Monaco House, she will facilitate dialogues, connecting international stakeholders with Monaco’s unique value proposition and its role as a neutral convening power.

For a full list of speakers attending Davos, and discussion topics, visit Monaco House Agenda and Speakers.

Pillars of support: Key associations

Monaco House 2026 is powered by partnerships with influential organizations that share its commitment to progress and dialogue:

  • Yacht Club de Monaco: A symbol of maritime heritage and innovation, the Club fosters discussions on sustainable yachting and ocean conservation. Explore their mission
  • Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco: A global leader in environmental protection, the foundation’s work on climate, biodiversity, and water directly informs discussions on planetary stewardship. Discover their projects
  • Société des Bains de Mer (SBM): As a cornerstone of Monaco’s luxury and hospitality sector, SBM exemplifies the synergy between high-end service, sustainable tourism, and economic vitality. Visit their site

Additional Notes

For full details visit The Monaco House Davos

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View the full list of Speakers

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Monaco House Davos 2026: ‘Constructive Neutrality’ and Monaco’s global role