Spiro Pappas honoured at Emirates Business Awards 2025 for Sustainable Innovation

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Entrepreneur Spiro Pappas, Founder and CEO of Eureka-Tec, was honoured at the Emirates Business Awards 2025, held on July 4 at the Marriott Al Jaddaf in Dubai.

The award recognises his pioneering work in sustainable vehicle innovation and his leadership in advancing eco-friendly transportation solutions.

Eureka-Tec, under Pappas’ guidance, has been at the forefront of developing green technologies that aim to reduce carbon emissions and promote environmental sustainability in the transportation sector. The company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability has positioned it as a leader in the field of eco-friendly vehicle solutions.

Spiro Pappas Emirates

Beyond his role at Eureka-Tec, Pappas has an extensive background in the financial services and technology industries, having held senior positions at institutions such as the National Australia Bank (NAB), where he served as Executive General Manager of Global Institutional Banking, CEO of Asia, and Executive General Manager of International and Innovation. He has also worked with Deutsche Bank and ABN AMRO in various leadership capacities.

He currently serves on the boards of Atlas Iron, OpenLearning, Cognian Technologies, DataMesh Group, and Football Australia, where he was elected as a Director in 2023.

The Emirates Business Awards celebrate excellence and innovation across various industries, recognising individuals and organisations that have made outstanding contributions to their fields.

Pappas’ recognition at this prestigious event underscores his commitment to driving positive change through sustainable business practices.

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