Business and innovation will be discussed at Ukraine House in Davos during WEF
Business and innovation are among the key topics of the Ukraine House during the World Economic Forum (WEF), which starts on January 19 in Davos, Switzerland.
This was announced by Svitlana Hrytsenko, a member of the organizing committee of the Ukraine House in Davos, in an interview with Ukrinform, which was published on the agency's YouTube channel.
According to her, the WEF will also discuss the economy and investments, and the discussions at the UkraineHouse are intended to show that Ukraine is no longer just a recipient of aid, but a country that creates its own solutions for the world.
“This year in Davos, Ukraine will confidently talk not only about its needs, but also about the opportunities and innovations that our country is creating. Despite the war, we are developing competitive products in the military and other industries that are of interest to the international community. Today, we are sharing our own experience and universal solutions that the world needs,” Hrytsenko said.
A separate focus of the Ukraine House program will be devoted to energy security, modern security challenges, the reintegration of veterans, as well as humanitarian and medical initiatives.
The 2026 World Economic Forum will be held under the slogan Spirit of Dialogue, emphasizing the need for open discussion of global challenges and the search for common solutions.
The Ukraine House in Davos will open its doors for the eighth time on January 19 and will operate during the World Economic Forum until January 22.
As reported by Ukrinform, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that Ukraine will be represented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, by a high-level delegation. Contacts with the American side are planned.
The World Economic Forum is an international non-governmental organization based in Geneva. Its activities are aimed at developing international cooperation. The annual meeting under the auspices of the Forum is held in Davos (Switzerland); in addition, the Forum organizes business events in various countries. The annual meeting brings together about 2,500 top business executives, international political leaders, intellectuals, and journalists to discuss the most pressing issues facing the world.
Established in 1970, the Forum's members include more than 1,000 large companies and government organizations from around the world.
This year's World Economic Forum is expected to take place from January 19 to 23.
The full interview can be viewed in the Ukrinform video.
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