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How to follow Davos 2015 on social media

Henry Taylor
Previously, Lead, Product and Innovation, Digital media, World Economic Forum Geneva
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Join the conversation for our Annual Meeting 2015 on social media throughout the Meeting in Davos-Klosters next week. We will be putting the best questions live to panelists and curating conversation streams on our website in real time.

You can also build your own Annual Meeting page for your blog or website. You can find the embed codes for live broadcasts, session discussion boards and social media trackers at http://wef.ch/embed.

Join the conversation

Submit your questions on social media using the official #wef15 hashtag or one of the 10 Global Challenge hashtags (listed below) and we will select the most interesting to answer.

#foodsecurity

#climateaction

#futureweb

#futureinvest

#newjobs

#globaltrade

#gendergap

#globalcrime

#futurefinance

#equalgrowth

 

Facebook

Davos content, news and views will be shared throughout the Annual Meeting on our Facebook page with over 500,000 followers.

For Spanish speakers, you can also follow our Foro Económico Mundial Facebook page for content from our Spanish blog.

Twitter

We invite you to follow the World Economic Forum on Twitter @wef, with over 2.3 million followers, as well as our live tweet account @Davos where we tweet key quotes from official plenary sessions and where most of the Twitter chatter will happen.

For Spanish and Japanese speakers, you can also follow us on @wef_es and @wef_jp.

A selection of the best tweets will be displayed on the official Twitter wall on bulletin boards around the Congress Hall.

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

Chinese speakers can get updates in Chinese on Sina Weibo.

Twitter lists:

Annual Meeting Participants: https://twitter.com/wef/lists/davos2015

Journalists and Members of the Press: https://twitter.com/wef/lists/davos15press

Google+

Follow the Annual Meeting on our Google+ page, with over 2.1 million followers

LinkedIn

Follow the Annual Meeting on our LinkedIn page, with over 76,000 followers.

Instagram

Follow our Instagram account for photographs of Davos, including behind-the-scenes content.

 

Agenda

Read expert insight and commentary on our blog platform, Agenda. With over 150 participants blogging throughout the Annual Meeting, Agenda will provide a unique platform for sharing ideas. Blog contributors include heads of international organisations, CEOs, Nobel Laureates, leading scientists, and many more.

davosprogramme

Conversation around livestreams

During the Annual Meeting key sessions, press conferences and interviews will be broadcast live as webcasts on http://wef.ch/live. You can also join the conversation live with other viewers from around the world on our conversation tool next to each video. Feel free to embed any of the livestream video feeds or conversation widgets.

 

Photographs on Flickr

A selection of the best pictures taken at the Annual Meeting will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr (http://wef.ch/am15pix).

 

Youku

Session videos in Chinese will be made available on Youku (http://wef.ch/youku).

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