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BCG Partners with the World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum engages leaders from all facets of society—business, politics, academia, and beyond—to shape global, regional, and industry agendas and drive positive change. Like our fellow members, BCG attends the Annual Meeting in Davos, the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in China, and many other regional gatherings.

Our relationship goes beyond these meetings. The World Economic Forum taps our people and insights for its collaborative projects, publications, and global communities to engage stakeholders, improve policymaking, inform business decisions, and share best practices. Over the years, more than 100 BCGers have engaged.

Partnership Highlights

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BCG’s WEF Project Collaborations

For more than 15 years, BCG has partnered with the World Economic Forum to address critical global challenges through strategic alliances and transformative projects.

BCG at AMNC 2024

BCG joined more than 1,500 leaders at the 15th Annual Meeting of New Champions in Dalian, People’s Republic of China. Leaders from business, government, academia, and the nonprofit sector explored actionable solutions to drive the next frontiers of growth.

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Unlocking ASEAN's Digital Prosperity

FEATURING: BCG's Neeraj Aggarwal

ASEAN's digital economy is growing exponentially, with experts estimating that the implementation of the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) could unlock an additional $1 trillion-$2 trillion for the region by 2030.

How can countries enhance cooperation, foster innovative solutions and address common challenges to realize this potential for sustainable and inclusive growth in ASEAN?

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China Economic Outlook

FEATURING: BCG's Aparna Bharadwaj

With its announced growth target of around 5%, China is forecast to be the single largest contributor to global growth in 2024, yet much attention is being paid to the drivers of growth.

What short-term economic stimulus and longer-term systematic approaches are needed to strategically revitalize growth prospects and ensure economic development?

This session was developed in collaboration with China Global Television Network.

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Why Asia’s time is now?

Asia is now at a crucial juncture at which the progress of the last few decades has come together to add a new chapter to the region’s history. What is fueling Asia’s rise? Let’s connect the dots.