Davos 2026: What to expect, who's coming and how to follow

The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2026 takes place 19-23 January 2026, in Davos. Follow #WEF26 online with guidelines below.
- The 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum convenes the foremost leaders from government, business and civil society from 19-23 January 2026.
- Under the theme, 'A Spirit of Dialogue', Davos 2026 provides an impartial platform to connect leaders to confront shared challenges and drive innovations defining the future.
- This Annual Meeting brings together the diverse range of perspectives needed to move the world forward together in 2026, see below for how to follow the conversations across our digital channels.
At a moment defined by profound geopolitical, technological and societal shifts, the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting provides an impartial platform for dialogue, collaboration and action.
For more than five decades, the Forum has convened leaders from business, government, civil society, international organizations, academia and the next generation to make sense of global challenges and to move the world forward together.
This year’s programme builds on that legacy, shaped by the Forum’s ongoing work and the latest global developments and breakthrough innovations.
The programme is designed to spark ideas, surface long-term solutions to interconnected challenges and unlock new opportunities for growth, resilience and impact.
Bringing together nearly 3,000 participants from close to 130 countries, Davos 2026 reflects a uniquely diverse mix of sectors, industries, governments and generations, ensuring the breadth of perspectives needed for shared solutions. And through an open digital media experience, live-streamed sessions, extensive media participation and community engagement via Open Forum, the conversation extends far beyond Davos, with global audiences tuning in.
What to expect at Davos 2026
Across sessions on geopolitics and growth, Davos will explore how cooperation can be renewed amid contested norms, strained alliances and eroding trust. New models of collaboration can unlock opportunity even as long-held assumptions about security, sovereignty and global integration are upended.
From navigating geopolitical risk and economic uncertainty to harnessing innovation, discussions will focus on practical, solutions-oriented pathways that support resilience, competitiveness and inclusive growth, including the responsible deployment of transformative technologies such as generative AI.
Equally central will be the human dimensions of transformation. As industries evolve and technologies reshape work, Davos will spotlight how governments and businesses can better invest in people, building resilient workforces, supporting skills transitions and improving well-being in an era of profound change. At the same time, leaders will examine how prosperity can be rebuilt within planetary boundaries, advancing secure energy, nature and water systems.
Who's coming to the Annual Meeting 2026
The Annual Meeting brings together leaders from a wide range of countries, sectors and communities to support open exchange and practical dialogue on global challenges.
Participants include chief executives and chairs from the Forum’s partner companies, alongside heads of state and government, senior public officials from G7, G20, BRICS countries and beyond, and leaders of international organizations. With half of attending leaders coming from the Global South, the meeting reflects a broad set of perspectives shaped by different economic, social and regional contexts.
The programme is enriched by contributions from civil society, labour representatives, faith-based organizations, cultural luminaries and social entrepreneurs, as well as academics, experts and think tanks who provide analysis and research-based insight.
Youth leaders from the Forum’s Global Shapers community, innovators and technology pioneers bring forward-looking ideas and lived experience of change.
Media participation and the live broadcasting of more than 200 sessions help make the discussions transparent and accessible, allowing wider audiences to follow, question and engage with the issues being explored.
Stay tuned here for updates on attending participants.
How to follow #wef26 on our digital channels
The World Economic Forum brings the Annual Meeting 2026 to a global audience through extensive digital and social media coverage.
From live updates to livestreamed sessions, and in-depth interviews to thought-provoking analysis, we’ll bring you the key moments, ideas, and leaders talking about the biggest challenges facing the world.
Whether you're tuning in for the first time or a long-time follower, we’ll provide accessible, real-time content to stay connected with the crucial conversations happening in Davos and beyond.
Here is our guide on how to follow #wef26 on our digital channels.
Join the conversation
Watch more than 200 livestreamed sessions and catch up on our coverage here: we’ll cover key moments from announcements, launches, and sessions (including quotes, videos, summaries, photographs, podcasts and more).
Social Media
Find the list of our accounts below, and don't forget to follow us to stay up-to-date on #wef26. The official Annual Meeting 2026 hashtag is #wef26.
X
Join our 4 million followers on X here.
You can join our 8 million followers on our English page here: http://wef.ch/facebook. For Spanish, follow Foro Económico Mundial here, and for Japanese, find us here.
Follow #wef26 on our LinkedIn page at http://wef.ch/linkedin. For Spanish coverage, please follow Foro Económico Mundial. For Japanese coverage, please find us here.
Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletters: 3 Work Trends , 3 Climate Trends and 3 Economic Trends.
Follow us on Instagram at http://wef.ch/instagram where we will promote pictures, reels, guides and stories from the event. You can also find us at @foroeconomicomundial.
Join our Broadcast channel here.
YouTube
Livestreamed sessions and videos will be uploaded to our YouTube channel: wef.ch/youtube
TikTok
Follow our account on TikTok: wef.ch/tiktok
Weibo, WeChat, Douyin and Xiao HongShu
Follow us on all platforms at 世界经济论坛. The official hashtag is #2026冬季达沃斯#
Join more than a million subscribers here for updates.
Threads
Follow the Forum on Threads here.
Forum Stories
Ahead of the meeting and throughout the week of Davos 2026, we are featuring articles and opinion pieces by participants, including Forum experts, business executives, public figures and civil society leaders. These will appear on our content platform, Forum Stories.
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Podcasts
Subscribe here for the daily Radio Davos show straight from the heart of Davos, and discover our shows Radio Davos, Agenda Dialogues and Meet the Leader.
Photographs
A selection of the best pictures taken at #wef26 will be made available free of charge under the creative commons licence (cc-by-sa) on Flickr at http://wef.ch/pix.
How to embed webcast session videos on your website
You can embed a Davos 2026 session from the video player once the event begins on the event page. Click on the last icon for instructions beneath the video on the session page.
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