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How to follow #ies19, our India Economic Summit in New Delhi 

Our guide to following the India Economic Summit on our digital channels.

Beatrice Di Caro
Lead, Social Media, World Economic Forum
This article is part of: India Economic Summit

Hosted in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the aim of the India Economic Summit 2019 is to enhance global growth by promoting collaboration among South Asian countries and the ASEAN economic bloc. The two-day meeting will convene key leaders from government, private sector, academia and civil society to accelerate the adoption of the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies and make the most of their distinctive demographic dividends.

The event is taking place in New Delhi, India on 3-4 October.

Here is our guide to how to follow the India Economic Summit on our digital channels. We encourage you to post, share and retweet by tagging our accounts and by using our official hashtag, #ies19.

Join the conversation:

Twitter

The official meeting hashtag is #ies19. Follow tweets on this hashtag to keep up with everything going on in the meeting.

Facebook

You can join our 7 million followers on wef.ch/facebook.

Linkedin

Follow the meeting on our LinkedIn page at wef.ch/linkedin.

Instagram

Follow us on Instagram at wef.ch/instagram (@worldeconomicforum) where we will promote key pictures and cover the day's events on our stories.

YouTube

Live-streamed videos of our sessions will be available on YouTube.

Forum Agenda

During the meeting, we will be publishing articles by participants, executives and industry leaders and members of our communities - Young Global Leaders, Social Entrepreneurs and Global Shapers - on our content platform, Agenda.

You are welcome to republish content on this feed: http://wef.ch/feed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License (“CCPL”). You can view a copy of this licence at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode.

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Photographs

A selection of the best pictures taken at #ies19 will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr at wef.ch/pix.

How to embed the World Economic Forum webcast session videos in your website

Video player: https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/india2019?p=1&pi=1&ms=1

Option 1:

Full programme

Add the full broadcast programme to your website and the videos will appear automatically once the meeting starts.

Just copy and paste the following code in your website:

<iframe

src="https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/india2019?p=1&pi=1&ms=1&hl=

english" width="970px" height="696px" frameborder="0"

scrolling="no"></iframe>

This code will add a section to your website that will look like this:

For a more advanced version of the embed code click on the “embed” button indicated on the previous image where you can configure the player for a different language interface1 , a different background colour, set the autoplay to ‘on’ or ‘off’ and choose different video player layouts or sizes.

Option 2:

Individual videos per session

You can embed any of the individual sessions being broadcasted 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:

Once you click on the embed button you will be able to configure the embed code to:

● show only the video without any information

● show the video player with title and description

● select different background colours

● change the default audio language if there is more than one, and,

● set autoplay ‘on’ or ‘off’

For instance to embed the session “Press Conference: Meet the Co-Chairs of the India Economic Summit 2019 ” the following code will be generated after clicking on the embed button:

<iframe

src="https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/india2019?p=1&pi=1&hl=engli

sh&id= a0W0X00000Fv06AUAR" width="970px" height="822px" frameborder="0"

scrolling="no"></iframe>

This code will add an element to your website that will look like this:

IMPORTANT: You can embed the code any time in advance. 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 is ready. You can leave it on your page or you can add the same code to your “video on demand” library.

Contact: If you have any questions please contact Arturo Ochoa at arturo@ochoa.co.uk

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