Davos 2023: Markets of tomorrow


After a couple of years of not meeting in person due to the pandemic, the famous Davos Forum began this week in Switzerland. This event, which brings together political leaders with the crème de la crème of the global financial and corporate world.
It is organized by the World Economic Forum, and this year's theme is "Cooperation in a Fragmented World". The main objective is the desired and magical public-private collaboration, focused on addressing the most pressing current and future global challenges for the benefit of all.
Priorities
The topics to be discussed at this forum are influenced by the current situation, those global developments that call on the public and private sectors to address key systemic risks and avoid at least a decade of uncertainty and global vulnerability.
This year they will focus on five pressing issues:
- Energy and food crisis in the context of new energy, climate and natural systems.
- High inflation, low growth and high debt economy in the context of a new system for investment, trade and infrastructure.
- Obstacles against industry around new systems that use technology to drive innovation and resilience in the private sector.
- Social vulnerability in relation to new systems of work, skills and care.
- New systems of dialogue and cooperation in a multipolar world, geopolitical risks.

Tomorrow's markets
The report published by the forum under the name Markets of Tomorrow 2023, brings together responses to the World Economic Forum's executive opinion survey of more than 12,000 companies in more than 120 economies.