Live from Davos 2026: Unveiling Day 2's Key Insights and Highlights
A Day of Global Economic Insights and High-Level Conversations
Welcome to the second day of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos, where the air is thick with ideas and the buzz of global economic discussions. Today's agenda promises to be as insightful as it is inspiring, with a focus on resilience, growth, and technology. But here's where it gets controversial... Are we ready to embrace the future of AI sovereignty and its implications for global competitiveness? And this is the part most people miss... Women's health investment is not just a gap, but an untapped whitespace, and we're here to explore why.
Key Sessions and Highlights
Opening Remarks by Børge Brende, President and CEO of the World Economic Forum
- Delve into the day's agenda and key themes.
Special Address by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine at 14:30 CET
- A powerful voice from the frontlines, offering insights into global stability and peace.
High-Level Conversations on Resilience, Growth, and Technology
- Explore the latest trends and challenges in these critical areas, with insights from leading experts.
Adam Grant's Take on Today's Highlights
- Listen to the renowned organisational psychologist and best-selling author as he breaks down the day's key moments.
Data and Insights
Rethinking AI Sovereignty: Pathways to Competitiveness through Strategic Investments
- Global investment in AI is accelerating, but many economies risk falling behind as AI sovereignty becomes increasingly conflated with infrastructure ownership.
Women's Health Investment Outlook: 6% of Funding for Nearly 50% of the Population
- Women's health investment is not just a gap, but an untapped whitespace, and we're here to explore why.
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