Anastasios (Tassos) Tzikas was born in Thessaloniki and graduated from the Polytechnic of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki from the Department of Electrical Engineering.
He has been President of TIF – HELEXPO SA since 2013 and of the High Technology Business Park "Technopolis Thessaloniki" since 2001.
He is the President of the Business and Exhibition Research & Development Institute, 3rd Vice President of the Association of Industries of Northern Greece, member of the Board of Directors of the Organization of Tourism Promotion and Marketing of the Prefecture of Thessaloniki and member of the Metropolitan Organization of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki (MOMus).
In 2001, he took the initiative to create "Technopolis Thessaloniki", the first and largest High Technology Business Park in Greece.
He was one of the founders of Singular Northern Greece SA and was the CEO of Singular B.E. SA and Singular Software SA during the period 1987-2006. During this time he also acted as CEO of Singular Bulgaria, Singular Romania, while he was Vice President of Internet Hellas, Delta Singular Education and Authorized Advisor and member of the Board of Directors of Delta Singular.
During all these years and in parallel with his professional career, Anastasios (Tassos) Tzikas had an important social activity participating as a member of the Board of Directors of the "Information Society SA" from 2012 to 2018, as a member of the Dialogue Committee for the Constitutional Review which was established in 2016, as a founding member and member of the Board of Directors of the "Mikis Theodorakis Zatouna Museum" since 2019, as a member of the Academic Council of the Metropolitan College since 2019 and of the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art since 2013.
He is Honorary President of the Federation of Hellenic Information Technology & Communications Enterprises (SEPE), of which he was President for 8 years (2011-2019) and also Honorary President of the Association of Information Technology Companies of Northern Greece (SEPVE), of which he was President for more than 15 years ( 1995-2011).