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Zeta Emilianidou 1954-2022: A book about her remarkable life and legacy

The remarkable life and legacy of the late Zeta Emilianidou was honoured on 3 October with the launch of her biographical book, "Zeta Emilianidou 1954-2022," authored by Pambos Kaskanis.

“This initiative, led by TechIsland, was born out of a deep belief in showcasing leaders who inspire future generations to dream of a better, more prosperous Cyprus—one that can proudly stand as a global hub of innovation and progress,” TechIsland said posting the news on its social media.

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Author Pambos Kaskanis

The event was held at the Presidential Palace, in the presence of the President Nikos Christodoulides, along with distinguished guests, including House President Annita Demetriou, former President of the Republic Nikos Anastasiades, Ministers, Members of Parliament, and the Emilianidou family.

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“Zeta Emilianidou deeply believed in the vision that Cyprus should develop its technology sector. All of us at TechIsland, along with the broader tech ecosystem, will always remember her with gratitude for her unwavering support and immense contribution to the growth of our industry.”

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GNORA Communication Consultants oversaw this project. The book is now available in bookstores across Cyprus, and all proceeds will go to charity through TechIsland.

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