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How to follow and embed our Japan meetings

Follow our Japan meetings online

Jenny Soffel

The Young Global Leaders and Alumni Annual Summit, the main gathering of this community, is taking place this year in Tokyo, Japan, on 18-20 October 2016. The summit will explore the YGL community's three objectives – Community, Leadership and Impact – through a series of discussions that will draw on the context of Japan.

In Tokyo, we will also participate in the World Forum on Sport and Culture meeting; a global gathering of cultural, sports, business, media and policy leaders hosted by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, October 20-21.

Below you will find instructions on how to follow #ygl16 and #wfsc via our social media channels, how to embed live broadcasts, and how to access the photographs taken during the event.

Join the conversation

Twitter

We invite you to follow the World Economic Forum on Twitter @wef and @davos, as well as our Japanese twitter account @WEF_JP. For updates from the YGL community, please follow @YGLvoices.

The official meeting hashtag for the YGL summit is #ygl16.

For the World Forum on Sports and Culture, you can follow updates via #wfsc.

Facebook

We will be sharing data, news and views with our 2.1 million Facebook followers at http://wef.ch/facebook and on the YGL community page http://wef.ch/yglfacebook

Instagram

We'll be posting striking photographs from around Tokyo on our Instagram account @worldeconomicforum.

Google+

Follow the meeting on Google+ at http://wef.ch/gplus.

Read and share our content

Forum Agenda

We will be publishing articles from the YGL community and participants of the #wfsc meeting on our content platform Agenda. For the full list of YGL blogs, please click here.

You are welcome to republish any article from this feed, providing you credit the World Economic Forum and link back to the original.

Livestream

Key sessions will be broadcast live as webcasts at http://wef.ch/wfsc.

You can see the full video player here.

Embed the full programme

Add the full livestreamed programme to your website and the videos will play automatically once the sessions start.

Just copy and paste the following code:

<iframe src="https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/japan2016?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 looks 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 during the meetings will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on our database ResourceSpace at http://wef.ch/pics.

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