The ARC 2025 Conference
CDI Hungary participated at the ARC 2025 Conference, taking place in London, UK, from February 17th to 19th, 2025. This conference aims to bring together a community from across the globe to engage in meaningful conversations about re-establishing and strengthening the foundations of our civilization. Building on the momentum generated by the inaugural ARC Conference in October 2023, this event was a great opportunity for collaboration among thought leaders and changemakers dedicated to fostering a hopeful vision for the future.
The inaugural conference was marked by powerful discussions and an impressive lineup of speakers, described by a leading national newspaper editor as a “global meeting to halt the perceived decline in Western culture.” Attendees praised the event for its inspirational atmosphere and depth of insight, with testimonials highlighting it as one of the best conferences they’ve ever attended.
The enthusiasm surrounding ARC 2023 has inspired the emergence of communities worldwide, further fuelled by a growing online dialogue focused on cultural renewal. At ARC 2025, participants convened to explore pressing social, economic, cultural, and moral questions impacting our world today. The gathering featured an esteemed roster of thinkers, business leaders, policymakers, and cultural influencers, including prominent figures such as Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, Professor Arthur Brooks and Professor Sir Niall Ferguson, among others.
This event was not only rich in information but also served as a dynamic space for delegates to connect, strategize, and actively promote a compelling vision for a positive future. ARC 2025 was both profound and transformative as we unite to shape the path forward. With approximately 4 000 participants, ARC 2025 stands as the largest and most momentous edition of the conference to date, reflecting its growing influence and the increasing global commitment to cultural and intellectual renewal.
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