How to follow Davos 2020

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

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos is the foremost creative force for engaging the world's top leaders in collaborative activities to shape the global, regional and industry agendas at the beginning of each year. In this regard, the Forum's mission – improving the state of the world – guides the design and development of the Annual Meeting objectives.

Participants will come together at the Annual Meeting to address the most pressing issues on the global agenda. They will do so in an exceptional atmosphere and in the “Spirit of Davos”, featuring interdisciplinary, informal and direct interaction among peers.

Here is our guide to how to follow #wef20 on our digital channels.

Join the conversation

Twitter

The official meeting hashtag is #wef20. Follow tweets on this hashtag to keep up with everything going on in the meeting.

You can also follow our communities: Global Shapers, Technology Pioneers, Schwab Foundation and Young Global Leaders.

Facebook

You can also join our 6 million followers on http://wef.ch/facebook.

Linkedin

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

Instagram

Follow us on Instagram at http://wef.ch/instagram where we will promote key pictures and stories from the event.

Youtube

Follow livestreamed sessions and videos will be uploaded to our YouTube channel: wef.ch/youtube

TikTok

Follow our brand new social account on TikTok: wef.ch/tiktok

Forum Agenda

During the meeting, we will be publishing articles by participants, from CEOs and industry leaders to 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 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode.

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Photographs

A selection of the best pictures taken at #wef20 will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr at http://wef.ch/pix.

Flipboard

You can follow all of our stories here from the Annual Meeting on our Davos 2019 magazine on Flipboard.

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