WEF’s ‘Summer Davos’ in Dalian to focus on unlocking economic growth through innovations

The World Economic Forum's 'Summer Davos' in Dalian, China, is gathering 1,700 global leaders to discuss economic growth through innovation. The event focuses on leveraging frontier technologies like AI and quantum computing to address global challenges.
Why it matters
The forum serves as a critical platform for international cooperation on economic policy and the integration of emerging technologies into global business models.
More than 1,700 leaders, including from government, business and academia, will attend the three-day event – the World Economic Forum's second largest annual gathering – from Tuesday (Jun 23).
The report covers a major international economic event neutrally, focusing on the stated goals of the organizers.
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