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The World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Annual Meeting in Davos provides an opportunity for leaders across business, government and broader society to connect and exchange ideas for addressing some of the world’s most intractable challenges. This year’s Annual Meeting convened under the theme Rebuilding Trust. Deloitte leaders from around the globe participated in a variety of discussions with other world leaders with the goal of providing the crucial space to step back and focus on the fundamental principles of driving trust, including transparency, consistency and accountability.
Deloitte once again had a prominent venue at the heart of the action in Davos. Located at Promenade 85, Deloitte Haus* was the place to connect with our clients, other organisation leaders and Davos participants.
*Deloitte Haus is wheelchair accessible
At Deloitte, we’re proud to be a long-standing key strategic partner of WEF. We share our experience and capabilities from across our network to help WEF address critical global challenges through our contributions to WEF communities, initiatives and participation in events throughout the year.
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Deloitte’s programme at Davos built on this year’s WEF Annual Meeting theme: Rebuilding Trust. Throughout the week, Deloitte’s most senior leaders engaged in conversations across trust, Sustainability and climate, AI, equity, purpose and governance.
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Data-driven Sustainability: Shaping resilient organisations
Wednesday, 17 January | 15.00 (CET)
This panel discussion brought together experts and innovators from the fields of technology, Sustainability and climate solutions to provide a comprehensive view of how technology is shaping a more sustainable future.
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Moving from commitment to action: Implementing the Zero Health Gaps Pledge
Thursday, 18 January | 20.30 (CET)
This reception and panel discussion engaged corporate leaders on how to activate the ten core commitments of the Zero Health Gaps Pledge and drive accountability.
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A new dawn for Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
Tuesday, 16 January | 18.00 (CET)
Deloitte hosted a panel discussion to explore the CEO mindset and M&A strategies required to deliver transformative change and purpose-led growth in this dynamic and fast-paced corporate environment.
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The supply chain imperative
Thursday, 18 January | 15.00 (CET)
As global tensions intensify, communities, organisations and nations are reexamining their supply networks to become more resilient and better integrate with industry, allies and partners. This panel explored the need for reconstructing global supply networks and how best to do it.
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Mitigating global financial crime
Thursday, 18 January | 18.00 (CET)
This panel discussed what financial institutions are doing to help reduce financial crimes and how governments and law enforcement agencies are working with the private sector on this topic.
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Can innovation save Healthcare?
Tuesday, 16 January | 20.30 (CET)
This panel discussed the effects of innovation on Healthcare as Healthcare systems around the world are struggling with rising costs, rising demands for their services, ageing technology and a chronic shortage of staff.
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Executing trustworthy AI
Wednesday, 17 January | 20.30 (CET)
Deloitte hosted a reception and panel discussion about the multifaceted aspects of trust and ethics in artificial intelligence. We also explored how leaders in Gen AI are building and maintaining trust.
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Now decides next: The Generative AI transformation journey
Tuesday, 16 January | 15.00 (CET)
Drawing on findings from a new Deloitte Gen AI Survey that launched in Davos, this panel explored key questions about how organisations are approaching Gen AI and examined its implications on business strategy, workforce dynamics, skills development and trust-building as well as the broader implications on the economy and society.
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At the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, Deloitte showcased its Leadership and insights with a diverse range of activities detailed below.
Amplifying the global value of Earth Data
Friday, 19 2024 January |17.00 (CET)
Our world is experiencing ecological and climate challenges of unprecedented scale. With an imperative for green transformation, Earth observation (EO) Data is an effective tool to inform decisive action. EO and supporting technologies are used to measure and monitor both natural and manmade environments. And with use cases ranging from reforestation to shaping actuarial analyses and optimising supply chains, EO Data' value proposition is compelling from both climate and business perspectives.
The scale and quality of commercially available EO Data has risen exponentially in the past decade, driven largely by new EO satellites with advanced sensors. At the same time, artificial intelligence and high-performance computing are accelerating our ability to derive value-added insights from immense volumes of EO Data. But, while technology gaps are closing, collective action and greater investment are still needed to increase global access and equity in the use of EO. This panel explored high-impact uses for EO and key strategies that organisations can take to not only multiply the value derived from EO Data, but to also provide additional trust and transparency in the actions being taken to transition to a net-zero economy.
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Thinking through augmentation
Wednesday, 17 2024 January | 09.00 - 09.45 (CET)
As AI propels us towards a new economic era, its potential for generating trillions in value hinges on how it is deployed in the workforce, with several scenarios possible of high to low employment and high to low productivity outcomes.
This session explored potential job and productivity scenarios and how leaders should shape the most desirable outcomes for economies and societies.
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Why social innovation matters for business?
Wednesday, 17 2024 January | 15.00-15.45 CET
From the $500 billion market opportunity in social procurement to the $2 trillion annual market for climate adaptation, social innovation holds high potential for business growth. How can early movers gain competitive advantages by implementing social innovation?
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3 ways to harness genAI as a business disruptor
Today, Gen AI is at an inflection point where organisations are just beginning to recognise its potential, but are yet to see it as a growth catalyst for business. Gen AI tools and applications continue to proliferate and we have started to witness how they can reshape business and government.
In a blog for the World Economic Forum (WEF), Deloitte Global Deputy Chief Executive Officer Stacy Janiak proposes three tenets for businesses creating a Gen AI roadmap that can help propel them forward as a disruptor and stay ahead in a transformative landscape.
How to thrive when uncertainty becomes the new norm for governance
If there is one overarching lesson businesses can take from recent global events, it is arguably that disruption is here to stay and uncertainty may well be the new normal. So, how can chairs and their boards balance their priorities to govern effectively in this environment?
In a blog for the World Economic Forum (WEF), Deloitte Global Chair Anna Marks discusses how boards are negotiating external factors and rapid technological advancements, while trying to stay on top of environmental, social and governance (ESG).
UpLink Mobilises CHF 37M for SDGs
Wednesday, 17 2024 January | 08.00-08.30 CET
Four years on from its launch at the Annual Meeting in 2020, UpLink, the World Economic Forum’s open-innovation platform, has raised CHF 37 million in funding commitments through to 2027 to further strengthen its thematically-focused innovation ecosystems that are supporting early-stage, purpose-driven start-ups and accelerating progress towards the SDGs. In this session, leaders from UpLink’s founding and funding partners will announce the focus areas of their respective partnerships and discuss how these commitments will benefit impact ventures and investors around the world, as well as share key findings from UpLink’s Annual Impact Report.
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State of Generative AI in the Enterprise: Now decides next
From the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting, Deloitte unveiled the first wave of a quarterly Survey, which explores how actions taken now will guide how Gen AI adoption unfolds and if its benefits are fully realised. The Survey, State of Generative AI in the Enterprise: Now decides next, connected with more than 2,800 Director to C-suite level respondents across six industries and 18 countries.
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