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How to follow our #amnc19 meeting in China

Beatrice Di Caro
Social Media and Live Communications Lead, Digital Media, World Economic Forum
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This article is part of: Annual Meeting of the New Champions

Globalization 4.0 represents fundamental shifts in the global economy that are reshaping companies, communities and countries at unprecedented speed and scale. These changes are being driven by environmental challenges, regional competition, economic disparities and technological disruption. They, in turn, require different forms of leadership and collaboration for a new era of global integration.

The World Economic Forum engages leaders who have the vision and values to shape the future in this new context. To this end, the Annual Meeting of the New Champions is designed as the foremost global summit on innovation and entrepreneurship with more than 1,500 participants, 100 working sessions and community activities, along with the opportunity to engage in several new Forum initiatives.

The event is taking place in Dalian, People's Republic of China on 1-3 July.

Here is our guide to how to follow #amnc19 on our digital channels. We encourage you to post, share, and retweet by tagging our accounts and by using our official hashtag.

Join the conversation:

Twitter

The official meeting hashtag is #amnc19. Follow tweets on this hashtag to keep up with everything going on in the meeting.

Weibo

You can follow the conversation on our Weibo account on: wef.ch/weibo. We will also be using the hashtag: #2019夏季达沃斯#.

Facebook

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

WeChat

Follow our account for daily coverage at 世界经济论坛.

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 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.

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Photographs

A selection of the best pictures taken at #wef19 will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr at http://wef.ch/pix.

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