With over 480 sessions, more than 2,700 leaders – including over 350 public figures government leaders and 47 heads of state – came together at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting 2023 in Davos to address the world’s most pressing challenges.
This year’s meeting focused, in part, on how collaboration between large corporates, young, innovative companies and government coupled with technologies like AI and quantum computing, can help the world get to Net Zero, power the energy transition, make factories and other businesses efficient and green, improve cybersecurity and help eradicate poverty and hunger.
The Innovator’s Editor-in-Chief moderated four sessions: two on quantum computing, one on AI and climate adaptability (pictured here) and one on the energy transition.