Please find below an overview of the global media and social media coverage of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019.
Key impacts from the Annual Meeting include:
This webpage will show you the impacts, highlights and key outcomes of the meeting in detail, with a focus on public engagement, including media coverage, content from the World Economic Forum’s social media channels, reports, webcast sessions and press conferences.
Globalization 4.0 is the stage of globalization that takes place under the rapid technology changes brought by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This year’s Annual Meeting focused on Shaping a Global Architecture during this new era of globalization by looking at global, regional and industry agendas and focusing them on shaping the future in a constructive, collaborative way.
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019 received more than 177,000 media mentions around the world.
Unique visitors to weforum.org during the Annual Meeting 2019 by age and gender. Forty-five percent of visitors were under the age of 35.
The global media coverage from the Annual Meeting 2019 spread on social media platforms, as readers shared and engaged with the content on platforms including Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. More than 177,000 media stories were shared more than 1 million times. This year we also collaborated with iQiyi to expand our live audience, which resulted in 26 million views from China in addition to 1.8 million Instagram views and 2.6 million minutes watched on YouTube.
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The 2019 Annual Meeting brought people together from around the world to discuss how we can address some of the world’s most pressing problems. Below are examples of some of the discussions that stood out.”
Each year at the Annual Meeting our participants from many different communities collaborate and partner on many important initiatives. These meetings produce outcomes and actions that are continued throughout the year. A selection of our 2019 impacts are highlighted below and in our closing press release.
Explore the 33 impacts
More than 3,000 people across multiple stakeholder groups participated in the 2019 Annual Meeting. These participants represent cultural, private-sector and public-sector leaders from more than 110 countries.
The World Economic Forum and the world's leading news organizations co-designed more than 30 televised panel sessions. This year’s Annual Meeting featured sessions from Al Arabiya, CCTV, CNBC, CNN, DW, Fox Business, France 24, The New York Times, NHK, Reuters, TIME Magazine and The Washington Post, among others.
Qualtrics opinion poll on Globalization 4.0
Rethinking Global Financial Risk
Meet the Co-chairs of the Annual Meeting 2019
The State of Public Opinion
A New Circular Vision for Electronics, Time for a Global Reboot
Emerging Markets Outlook
IMF World Economic Outlook
Ending the Corruption Crisis
Are we there yet? The status of LGBTI inclusion
More than GDP
Towards a Reskilling Revolution: Industry-Led Action for the Future of Work
Putting Europe's Union to the Test
The Value of Digital Identity for the Global Economy and Society
Gene Editing at the Crossroads
Press Conference with the President of South Africa
Female Leadership at a Tipping point
Governing Data in Our Daily Lives
Advanced Drone Operations Toolkit: Accelerating the Drone Revolution
Innovation with a Purpose: Improving Traceability in Food Value Chains through Technology Innovations
How competitive is Europe in the global innovation race?
Innovate Europe: Competing for Global Innovation Leadership
The Open Forum aims to encourage dialogue and spread awareness of issues critical to the global economy. It provides a platform on which ideas, thoughts and questions can be expressed and tackled in an open environment. The Open Forum Davos 2019 series provided an opportunity for the local Swiss community and public to join the conversation and engage with leading experts and decision-makers on some of today’s most pressing issues. This year 3,000 people joined the Open Forum in Davos. Sessions varied from tackling environmental questions to bridging science and society to addressing violence against women to deciding the future of Europe to fighting loneliness to a one-on-one session with Jane Goodall. The Open Forum team also collaborated with students from the local school in Davos, who co-designed the session: “Plastic Pollution: An End in Sight?”
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