Kutia at the Black Sea Energy & Security Conference in Bucharest

Faton and Arianit represented Kutia this week in Bucharest, attending the Black Sea Energy & Security Conference, held at the Palace of Parliament.
The conference brought together leaders from across NATO countries, government institutions, and the private sector to discuss some of the most pressing challenges shaping the region, ranging from energy security and infrastructure resilience to geopolitical dynamics and regional cooperation.
Organized by the Navy League of the United States, Romania Council, the event served as a platform for dialogue between policymakers, industry experts, and innovators, creating valuable opportunities for knowledge exchange and collaboration.
Why This Matters
The Black Sea region is increasingly at the center of Europe’s security and energy agenda. Discussions at the conference highlighted key themes such as:
- Strengthening regional cooperation and partnerships
- Addressing hybrid threats and infrastructure vulnerabilities
- Unlocking energy potential while ensuring resilience
- Exploring the intersection of technology, security, and policy
These conversations align closely with Kutia’s ongoing work in building scalable, secure, and mission-critical digital systems for governments and enterprises.
Building Connections & Exploring Opportunities
Beyond the panels, the conference offered an excellent opportunity to connect with organizations working on large-scale initiatives across energy, security, and digital transformation.
For Kutia, this represents a valuable step in expanding partnerships and exploring how our expertise can contribute to regional and international projects, especially where technology meets critical infrastructure and public systems.
Good to be part of the conversation shaping the future of the region.