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The Hub Culture Davos Leadership Campus saw countless conversations among Hub citizens, partners and guests forcused on determining key upcoming themes of 2024. While AI was ubiquitous and cut through conversations as diverse as climate, governance and innovation. Other major thematic outcomes also emerged from the week.
The 2024 Hub Culture Davos Leadership Campus is set to unfold 14-21 January 2024 in Davos, Switzerland. This year the Campus features an expanded anchor Hub Chalet for more meeting space, a new Leadership Lounge for dining, events and conversations, and a special emphasis on three new global initiatives from Hub Culture in the carbon, digital and leadership space.
As global leaders return to Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2023 Annual Meeting, Hub Culture will be back with its Hub Culture Leadership Campus from January 14-20, 2023.
Over the past week, the Hub Culture Davos Summer Campus entered Davos with a mission to host extraordinary conversations with thought leaders and changemakers from across the globe.
During Davos 2020, Hub Culture hosted a series of meaningful roundtable discussions called The Chronicles focused on advancements in technology and their implications for the future of humanity. Now you can hear all six conversations as a special podcast series on iTunes and Soundcloud.
During the recent World Economic Forum at Davos, Executive Editor Edie Lush had the opportunity to sit down with Christiana Figueres, Climate Leader, Founding Partner of Global Optimism and fellow podcaster and talk about the finance industry in climate change and COP26...
This week the world descended on Davos, and the inaugural Hub Culture TechLodge provided an intimate space for conversations about deep technology, it’s impact on society, and how we can build a more resilient, equitable and prosperous world.
Join us for an important conversation about the 1.5 degree imperative and why the UNFCC mandate for carbon emissions related to global temperature rise is so crucial to maintain.
Hub Culture is introducing the TechLodge, a destination for advanced technology discussions at Davos 2020.
At Davos 2019 Hub Culture has revealed Propel, a liquid democracy tool to enable digital governance.
The Hub Culture Davos Pavilion and ICEhouse kick off activity for Davos 2019 with a range of exciting partner events. First up - the New Humanitarians explore the changing face of aid. Watch the full livestream conversation here.
DavosID, the 2019 dedicated Davos community app from Hub Culture, is now available for iOS and Android.
As global business leaders gather in Davos, the most striking feature in the agenda of the 2018 World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting is the list of seven co-chairs.
In Davos, Hub Culture has introduced Zeke the AI, an emergent intelligence based on an Ethereum 'blockchain brain'. Zeke is set to host the world's first AI to AI meeting this summer, Hello World.
Hub Culture and McDonough Innovation collaborated to create the ICEhouse , a place to gather and discuss the future of Innovation for the Circular Economy, as well as the values that might inform the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the theme of the 2016 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting.
Hub Culture is teaming up with the world's leading companies to welcome innovators and leaders in Davos this January. At the center of the action is the ICEhouse, an exciting new expansion to the Davos Pavilion created by McDonough Innovation, with the support of SABIC and SAP.
On the heels of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, ignored subtexts in the financial world are drawn into sharp relief by a rocketing Swiss franc and Russians playing it cool.