How to follow and embed our ASEAN 2016 meeting
The meeting in Kuala Lumpur takes place 1-2 June 2016 Image: REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad
Under the theme Shaping the ASEAN Agenda for Inclusion and Growth, our forthcoming summit will convene regional and global leaders from business, government and civil society. As chair of ASEAN in 2015, Malaysia successfully ushered in the arrival of the ASEAN Economic Community, and the country now plays host to the World Economic Forum on ASEAN 2016.
The meeting takes place from 1 to 2 June, and below you will find instructions on how to follow #asean16 via our social media channels, how to embed live broadcasts and how to access the photographs taken during the event.
‘Like’ our Facebook page, where we will share data, news and views with our 1.1 million followers at http://wef.ch/facebook.
Spanish speakers can also follow our Foro Económico Mundial Facebook page for content from our Spanish blog.
We invite you to follow the World Economic Forum on Twitter @wef (over 2.86 million followers) and @davos, our live tweeting account, where we tweet key quotes from official plenary sessions and where most of the Twitter chatter will happen.
Follow the participants of the ASEAN meeting on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/wef/lists/asean16
The official meeting hashtag is #asean16. We also have other hashtags that will be used to follow contributions around the main topics and themes of the meeting:
· Food Security and Agriculture: #foodsecurity
· Environment and Resource Security: #climateaction
· Future of the Internet: #futureweb
· Employment, Skills and Human Capital: #newjobs
· Future of the Global Financial System: #futurefinance
· Economic Growth and Social Inclusion: #equalgrowth
· Future of Production: #futureproduction
Follow the meeting on our LinkedIn page at http://wef.ch/linkedin.
Google+
Follow the meeting on Google+ at http://wef.ch/gplus, which has over 2.3 million followers.
Forum Agenda
During the meeting, we will be publishing articles by some of our participants, CEOs and industry leaders on our content platform Agenda.
You are welcome to republish the articles, providing you credit the World Economic Forum and link back to the original.
Livestream
Key sessions and press conferences will be broadcast live as webcasts at http://wef.ch/asean16.
This is the URL to the full video player: https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/asean2016?p=1&pi=1&ms=1
Embed the full programme
Add the full livestreamed programme to your website and the videos will start automatically once the sessions start.
Just copy and paste the following code:
<iframe src="https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/asean2016?p=1&pi=1&ms=1&th=1"
width="970px" height="696px" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>
This code will add a section to your website that will look like this:
Embed individual session videos
You can embed any of the individual sessions being broadcast directly to your website. To do that, select the title of the session you want to embed and click on the embed button, as indicated on the image below:
The videos will start playing automatically once the session starts. Once the session finishes, it will take a few minutes for the session to be available on demand. The same code will play the video on demand once it's ready.
Photographs
A selection of the best pictures taken at the ASEAN meeting will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr at http://wef.ch/asean16pix.
The World Economic Forum on ASEAN is taking place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 1 to 2 June
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