Annual Meeting 2024: What just happened in Davos?
Radio Davos25 Jan 2024

Annual Meeting 2024: What just happened in Davos?

The World Economic Forum just held its Annual Meeting - but what impact will it have on the world beyond Davos?

The people who lead the Forum's work throughout the year tackling the world's most important issues pick the highlights of the week that show how Davos 2024 will make a positive impact.

And we hear clips from some of the most impactful discussions from the Congress Centre.

Davos 2024 sessions featured in this episode:

Opening Concert

Technology in a Turbulent World

Climate and Nature: A Systemic Response Needed

When Climate Impacts Your Health

Thinking through Augmentation

The World in Numbers: Gender Parity

The Right Stuff – A New Relationship with Materials

Transforming Energy Demand

2024 Social Innovation Awards

Special Address by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine

Earth's Wisdom Keepers

Forum reports and initiatives mentioned in the episode:

AI Governance Alliance

Edison Alliance - Impact Report

Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution - Network -

The Global Alliance for Women's Health

Future of Jobs Report

Longevity Economy Principles

How Can Cyber Defenders Win?

No Recovery without Trade and Investment.

Catch up on all the action from Davos at wef.ch/wef24 and across social media using the hashtag #WEF24.

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Global Risks Report: the big issues facing leaders at Davos 2024

Meet the Leader

Davos 2024: A conversation with Satya Nadella

Agenda Dialogues

Davos 2024: Technology in a Turbulent World

Davos 2024: Climate and Nature: A Systemic Response Needed

Davos 2024: Addressing the North-South Schism

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