Grenadian entrepreneur to speak at World FZO Congress

A prominent Grenadian business leader has earned a global spotlight, with founder of Citez Grenada Ltd Cory Zufelt set to share insights on the international stage at the World Free Zones Organisation (World FZO) 12th World Congress. Scheduled to run from May 12 to 14, 2026 at the Panama Convention Centre in Panama City, the major global gathering will draw hundreds of key stakeholders from every region of the world to examine the evolving role of special economic zones.

Held around the core theme “Free Zones in the New Global Operating Model: Challenges and Opportunities”, the 2026 congress will convene a cross-section of leading voices, including senior government policymakers, free zone executives, global investment leaders, business founders, and international development specialists. Attendees and speakers will tackle pressing topics shaping the future of global free zones, ranging from international trade and cross-border investment to innovation strategy, sustainability, and building long-term national economic competitiveness.

Zufelt has been selected to join a high-profile roundtable discussion titled “Anchoring Tourism and Culture in the Knowledge Economy”. The session will focus on a forward-thinking economic model: how free zones centered on tourism and cultural assets can act as catalysts for digital trade expansion, dynamic innovation ecosystems, global talent attraction, small and medium entrepreneurship, and sustainable service-led economic growth. He will share the panel with other distinguished industry and policy leaders: Peter Janech, Coordinator of Innovation, Education and Investments at UN Tourism based in Spain; Liriola Pitti, Chief Executive Officer of AEI Panama; and Juan Carlos Abud, Minister of Economic Development for Jujuy, Argentina. The roundtable will be facilitated by Juliana Villegas Restrepo, Director of International Promotion and Business Development for Colombia.

As the only truly global multilateral organization representing special economic and free zones, World FZO currently supports and represents more than 2,260 free zones across 168 nations worldwide. Founded in Dubai in 2014 and registered in Geneva, the organization’s core mission is to connect free zone operators globally through knowledge sharing, industry networking, policy advocacy, and strategic consulting. It works to amplify the positive impact of well-structured free zones and strengthen their contribution to inclusive global economic prosperity and social development.

For his part, Zufelt leads Citez Grenada Ltd, a Grenadian-owned economic development firm focused on building integrated platforms for cross-border trade, investment attraction, end-to-end business support services, skilled workforce development, digital business onboarding, and scaling future-oriented industries. The firm is currently advancing the Citez Grenada Project, a private-sector-led development initiative that explores how the small Caribbean nation can position itself as a strategic economic connector linking markets across the Caribbean, North America, South America, Africa, and the broader global economy.

In comments on the invitation, Zufelt framed the opportunity as a landmark moment not just for his firm, but for Grenada’s national dialogue on long-term economic growth. “This invitation is an important moment not only for Citez Grenada, but for Grenada’s wider conversation around economic development,” he said. “Tourism and culture should not only be viewed as visitor experiences. They can also become platforms for investment, entrepreneurship, digital trade, workforce development, cultural exports, and long-term national growth.”

Organizers project the 12th World Congress will attract more than 1,500 attendees from across the globe, including cabinet ministers, senior government officials, and leadership from major international organizations. For Grenada, Zufelt’s participation will put a spotlight on the Caribbean nation’s untapped potential to develop modern, diversified economic zone models that integrate tourism, cultural heritage, cross-border trade, digital services, green economic development, workforce training, and streamlined investment facilitation — opening new pathways for inclusive, sustainable growth.