After Two-Year Hiatus, Open Forum returns to Davos at a Crucial Turning Point in History

Micol Lucchi, Public Engagement, World Economic Forum, +41 (0)79 571 83 09, micol.lucchi@weforum.org

The Open Forum Davos 2022 is hosting a series of panel discussions on 23-26 May, all open to the public upon registration. Panellists include human rights activist and Nobel Peace Laureate Nadia Murad, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, climate activist Vanessa Nakate, Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel and many others.Discussion topics range from the climate crisis and youth mental health, to the war in Ukraine and the Metaverse. Those who missed the deadline to attend in person can watch Open Forum session via webcast at www.weforum.org/open-forum.

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 21 May 2022 – As part of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022, this year’s Open Forum Davos will focus on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the role of multilateralism for peace in Europe as well as other global challenges.

Taking place for the first time since January 2020, the Open Forum offers a platform for debate and interaction on controversial issues between the public and scholars, business leaders and policy-makers around improving the state of the world.

Young and diverse voices will also play a prominent role in the discussions, with one session on youth mental health co-designed and moderated by students from Geneva, Switzerland. Each session will include at least one member of the Forum’s Global Shapers Community, a wide-ranging network of people under 30 from all walks of life and different parts of the world.

Ignazio Cassis, President of the Swiss Confederation, among other high-level panellists, will be joined by Ievgeniia Bodnya, 27, who mobilized the Global Shaper Hub she leads in Kyiv to build the Support Ukraine Now, a crowdsourcing and sharing information platform for people to support Ukrainians affected by the war. In another session, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko and his brother Wladimir, Chairman of the Klitschko Foundation, will talk about how the Russian invasion has affected them and their country.

Also present at the Open Forum will be a group of climate activists, including 26-year-old Vanessa Nakate, author and climate advocate who addressed world leaders at the World Economic Forum 2020. The activists will articulate how to turn words into action to fight the climate crisis. Gender equality will also feature prominently in the conversations.

On the digital front, the last two years have seen the blending of in-person and virtual interactions. Peggy Johnson, Chief Executive Office of augmented reality company Magic Leap, will introduce the possibilities of the Metaverse and then join a panel of experts, including Pascal Kaufmann, President and Founder of the Mindfire Foundation, the brain behind Lab42, which is setting up shop in Davos in July and aims to become the largest AI lab in the world.

Additional panellists who will participate in this year’s Open Forum Davos include:

Ignazio Cassis, President of the Swiss Confederation and Federal Councillor for Foreign Affairs of SwitzerlandStephane Bancel, Chief Executive Officer, ModernaIsabella Eckerle, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of GenevaVivianne Heijnen, Minister for the Environment, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the NetherlandsMikaela Jade, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, IndigitalPeggy Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, Magic Leap Inc.Marco Lambertini, Director-General, WWF InternationalEdward Lewin, Vice-President and Head of Government and Public Affairs, LEGO GroupKlaus Moosmayer, Chief Ethics, Risk and Compliance Officer, Novartis AGSeth Moulton, Congressman from MassachusettsNadia Murad, Nobel Peace Laureate, Nadia's Initiative; Co-Founder, Global Survivors Fund (GSF), Global Survivors FundAnna Riedl, Cognitive Scientist and Global Shaper, Vienna HubPhilipp Wilhelm, Mayor of DavosSakena Yacoobi, Executive Director, Afghan Institute of Learning

Open Forum Programme

Monday 23 May

Tuesday 24 May

Wednesday 25 May

Thursday 26 May

The Open Forum Davos, now in its 19th year, will open its doors to the public from 23 to 26 January in Davos, Switzerland. It will be held at the Tobelmühle Sports Hall, Tobelmühlestrasse 4 e, Davos Platz, Switzerland. Those who missed the deadline to attend in person can watch the sessions via webcast at www.weforum.org/open-forum #wef22 #openforum. Sessions will be also available on YouTube after the event.

About the Annual Meeting 2022

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