14th Annual Meeting of the New Champions to Focus on Entrepreneurship and Innovation to Enable Global Economic Recovery

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27 Apr 2023
2023
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  • World leaders will come together to address global transformation challenges and accelerate momentum for innovation and entrepreneurship
  • The meeting comes at a time when the global economy is at a pivotal moment of deep systemic and structural transformation
  • Participants from business, government, civil society and international organizations, along with innovators and academics, will convene in Tianjin, People’s Republic of China, 27-29 June
  • For more information, visit weforum.org; to register to attend the meeting, click here

Geneva, Switzerland, 27 April 2023 – The 14th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2023, taking place 27-29 June in Tianjin, People’s Republic of China, comes at a time when the global economy is at a pivotal moment of transformation. Established business and industry models have not only been challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic but also are now being tested by a fast-changing macro-economic landscape.

This year’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions will tackle key issues that are of major concern to international companies and create and strengthen partnerships that focus on generating a positive impact. As the Forum’s first in-person meeting in Asia for over three years, the summit will also provide an opportunity to gather insights about the role of China and the region as a whole in reigniting the global economy.

“The world is experiencing deep systemic and structural economic, geopolitical and technological transformations challenging traditional patterns,” said Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum. “To master this transformation process and to create a more sustainable, more resilient and more cohesive world requires entrepreneurship and cooperation. The Annual Meeting of the New Champions creates a unique platform to boost innovation and strengthen collaborative efforts on a global level.”

The meeting has six core themes: rewiring growth; China in the global context; energy transition and materials; safeguarding nature and climate; post-pandemic consumers; and deploying innovation. More than 1,500 leaders from business, government, civil society and international organizations, along with innovators and academics, are expected to participate.

“As Asia re-emerges as an important engine for worldwide growth, the meeting will provide a timely opportunity for in-person dialogues and updates on China’s economic outlook and that of the region as a whole,” said Liming Chen, Chairman and Chief Representative Officer of China, World Economic Forum.

Members of the media will be invited to join the in-person meeting. Many sessions will be streamed publicly on the Forum’s website and social media channels, as well as its digital app, TopLink, providing an opportunity for the Forum’s Digital Members community and the public to engage in deliberations. The public programme will be available on weforum.org.

The deadline for media accreditation is Friday, 2 June 2023. No accreditation will be done on-site.

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