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How to follow our China meeting on social media #amnc14

Michael Hanley

This year’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions takes place in Tianjin, the People’s Republic of China, between 10 – 12 September. The theme of this year’s Meeting is ‘Creating Value through Innovation’, and you can join the discussion by using social media. Live conversation streams will feature on our website and the best questions submitted via social media will be put to panelists throughout the Meeting.

You can also build your own Annual Meeting of the New Champions page for your blog or website. You can find the embed codes for live broadcasts, session discussion boards and social media trackers by following this link.

Join the conversation 

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Content, news and views will be shared throughout the Annual Meeting of the New Champions with the 420,000 followers of our Facebook page. Meanwhile, the Annual Meeting of the New Champions Facebook event page will provide a dedicated space to share ideas and contribute to AMNC 2014.

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We invite you to join the two million people who follow the World Economic Forum on Twitter, via @WEF, as well as our live tweet account @Davos, where we tweet key quotes from our sessions.

A selection of the best tweets will be displayed on the official Twitter wall on screens placed around the Meijiang Convention and
Exhibition Center in Tianjin.

You can also follow our communities: Global ShapersTechnology PioneersSchwab Foundation and Young Global Leaders.

Chinese speakers can get updates from Sina Weibo, while Spanish speakers can follow our Twitter en español account (@wef_es).

Twitter lists
Annual Meeting of the New Champions Participants list can be found here.

See the latest analysis of participant activity on twitter here. This tool shows which participants are tweeting the most, the most popular trends and topics and who is following who at the Annual Meeting.

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Follow the Meeting on our Google+ page, which has over 2 million followers.

 

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Follow the meeting on our official LinkedIn page.

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Read expert insight and commentary on the Forum:Blog. With over 40 participants blogging throughout the meeting the Forum:blog will provide a unique platform for sharing ideas.

You can also read expert insight and commentary in Chinese on our Chinese Forum:Blog and in Spanish on our Forum:Blog en español.

Video Webcasts

During the Meeting key sessions, press conferences and interviews will be broadcast live on Forum Live.

This year, you can also take part in live discussions with other viewers from around the world by using our conversation tool which will appear just below each session video. Feel free to embed any of the livestream video feeds and/or conversation widgets onto your own blog or website.

Key sessions will be streamed live on http://wef.ch/amnc14. Immediately after each session, the videos will be available on our website and can be watched on demand on YouTube and in Chinese on Youku.

Livestream Programme

The full programme for the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2014 gives details of all sessions that will be broadcast live.

Livestream Programme embeds

Use this URL to embed live and on-demand videos:

http://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/china2014eng?p=1&pi=1&a=59759

Full embed details are here.

Use this URL to embed live and on-demand videos in Chinese:

https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/china2014ch?p=1&pi=1&ms=1&hl=zh

Full Chinese embed details are here.

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Session videos in Chinese will be made available on Youku.

Photos on Flickr

A selection of the best pictures taken at the Annual Meeting will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr. All photos from the Annual Meeting are also available from our official photographers, Swiss-Image (http://wef.ch/pics).

 

Author: Mike Hanley is Senior Direcor of Communications, Digital Content and Editing, at the World Economic Forum.

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