How to follow Davos 2022
Davos 2022: The event will take place 22-26 May 2022. Image: World Economic Forum
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The Annual Meeting 2022 at Davos anchors the World Economic Forum’s philosophy of collaborative, multistakeholder impact, providing a unique collaborative environment in which to connect, share insights, gain fresh perspectives, and build problem-solving communities and initiatives. Against a backdrop of deepening global friction, it will be the starting point for a new era of global responsibility and coooperation.
The Davos 2022 meeting will bring together over 2,000 leaders and experts from around the world. Participants will include the chief executives and chairs of our partner and member companies, political leaders and heads of international organizations, civil society representatives, academic experts, youth leaders and key figures from the worlds of art, culture, science and technology.
Here is our guide on how to follow #wef22 on our digital channels.
Davos 2022 - Join the conversation
Watch all of the livestreamed sessions and catch up on our coverage here.
Social Media
The official Davos 2022 meeting hashtag is #wef22. Follow tweets on this hashtag to keep up with everything going on at the meeting.
You can also follow our communities: Global Shapers, Schwab Foundation and Young Global Leaders.
You can join our 7 million followers on http://wef.ch/facebook.
Follow Davos 2022 on our LinkedIn page at http://wef.ch/linkedin.
Follow us on Instagram at http://wef.ch/instagram where we will promote pictures, reels, guides and key stories from the event. You can also try our custom Instagram filter - find out more here.
YouTube
Livestreamed sessions and videos will be uploaded to our YouTube channel: wef.ch/youtube
TikTok
Follow our account on TikTok: wef.ch/tiktok
Weibo and WeChat
Follow us on both platforms at 世界经济论坛. The official hashtag is #2022达沃斯年会#.
Forum Agenda
Ahead of the meeting and throughout the week of Davos 2022, we are featuring articles and opinion pieces by participants, from Forum experts, CEOs and industry leaders to members of our communities. These will appear on our content platform, Agenda.
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Photographs
A selection of the best pictures taken at #wef22 will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr at http://wef.ch/pix.
How to embed the World Economic Forum webcast session videos on your website
You can embed a Davos 2022 session from the video player once the event begins. Click on the last icon for instructions beneath the video on the session page.
Podcasts
Radio Davos will publish morning shows every day of the event, with a flavour of what’s coming up. Subscribe here.
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