Davos summit 2024 kicks off today: What to expect from World Economic Forum annual meet

Updated : Jan 15, 2024 11:32
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Editorji News Desk

The 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum(WEF)  is scheduled to take place from January 15 to January 19, 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.

The theme of the meeting is “Rebuilding Trust” and will focus on the fundamental principles driving trust, including transparency, consistency, and accountability.

The meeting will welcome over 100 governments, all major international organizations, 1000 Forum’s Partners, as well as civil society leaders, experts, youth representatives, social entrepreneurs, and news outlets.

Davos 2024 Summit Dates

The meeting will be held for 7 days i.e. 14th to 19th January and will include over 200 sessions that will be livestreamed to the public .

Davos Summit 2024 Theme

The sessions will be split across 4 key themes that allow you to explore the diverse topics addressed during the meeting:

  • Achieving Security and Cooperation in a Fractured World
  • Creating Growth and Jobs for a New Era
  • Artificial Intelligence as a Driving Force for the Economy and Society
  • A Long-Term Strategy for Climate, Nature, and Energy

The meeting will provide a crucial space to focus on the fundamental principles driving trust, including transparency, consistency, and accountability. It will also provide a platform for meaningful connection between stakeholders to establish trust and build initiatives for cooperation and progress.

Also Read: Budget 2024: What's the reason behind the shift in Budget date from February 28 to February 1?

 

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