Davos Debriefing 2024

Swissnex in Japan, in collaboration with Swiss Business Hub Japan, hosted the Davos Debriefing under the theme "Rebuilding Trust," reflecting the Annual Meeting 2024's focus.

Rebuilding Trust

Full house Insights to Megatrends & Solutions! – Swissnex in Japan, in collaboration with Swiss Business Hub Japan, hosted the Davos Debriefing under the theme "Rebuilding Trust," reflecting the Annual Meeting 2024's focus. Kiriko Honda, Interim Chief Representative Officer, Japan, World Economic Forum set the tone by presenting a brief history of the WEF and an overview of the Annual Meeting in Davos 2024, where different challenges faced by the world were addressed, such as AI – as the biggest topic – a driving force for the economy and society as well as long-term strategy for climate, nature and energy – climate crisis was at the center. Those challenges impacted most of the discussions during the more than 450 sessions at the WEF in Davos, with 3,000 leaders from government, business, and civil society from more than 125 countries. Following a panel discussion, the debriefing event concluded with an engaging Q&A session. The wonderful audience thoroughly engaged with the panelists, asking thought-provoking and in-depth questions. Our greatest appreciation goes to: Kiriko Honda, Interim Chief Representative Officer, Japan, World Economic Forum; Shinsaku Toyoshima, News Presenter / TV Tokyo News Division; Yu Miyaji, Deputy Editor in Chief, GLOBE, The Asahi Shimbun; Shoukei Matsumoto, Buddhist Monk and Founder, Interbeing; Tomoya Nakamura, General Manager, TBM Co., Ltd.; Christian Schmitz, Founder, PDIE Group. (Bios available at the bottom of page) The Consulate of Switzerland, Swissnex in Japan organized this debriefing event in collaboration with Swiss Business Hub Japan and in partnership with PDIE Group, TBM Co., Ltd., Interbeing, Suntory Holdings Limited, Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan (SCCIJ) and Vitality.Swiss. The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum is not-for-profit. More >> www.weforum.org

From left to right: Christian Schmitz, Yu Miyaji, Shoukei Matsumoto, Kiriko Honda, Shinsaku Toyoshima, Tomoya Nakamura, Felix Moesner.

The panelists and their insights from Davos

Speakers

Partners

  • Swiss Business Hub Japan
  • Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Pupose Driven Innovation
  • TBM
  • Interbeing
  • Suntory
  • Vitality.Swiss