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How to follow the Global Technology Governance Summit

The event is taking place virtually on 6-7 April 2021.

Beatrice Di Caro
Social Media and Live Communications Lead, Digital Media, World Economic Forum
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This article is part of: Global Technology Governance Summit

The World Economic Forum is convening the first Global Technology Governance Summit virtually on 6-7 April 2021 hosted by Japan in close collaboration with the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Network. This global network comprises more than 40 governments and international organizations as well as 150 companies.

Here is our guide on how to follow #GTGS21 on our digital channels.

We encourage you to post, share and retweet by tagging our accounts and using our official hashtag #GTGS21.

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Twitter

The official meeting hashtag is #GTGS21. Follow tweets on this hashtag to keep up with everything going on in the meeting. We'll be live-tweeting key sessions, posting Fleets, and updating you on sessions.

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Top stories, highlights and more will be uploaded to our page. Follow the meeting here: wef.ch/linkedin. Join the LinkedIn event here.

Instagram

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Podcast

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