The World Economic Forum (WEF) is bringing together over 1,000 leaders from governments, businesses, and NGOs to tackle global challenges in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on April 28th and 29th. This special meeting, supported by the Saudi Crown Prince, will focus on boosting cooperation, economic growth, and a sustainable energy shift.
Leaders will discuss overcoming geopolitical hurdles and fostering dialogue between developed and developing nations. They’ll also explore how to create inclusive economic models through innovation and investment, aiming to bridge the gap between rich and poor countries.
A central theme is achieving a net-zero carbon future through a global energy transition that benefits everyone. This meeting builds on Saudi Arabia’s collaboration with the WEF and its commitment to finding solutions with global impact.
The agenda features panel discussions, workshops, and networking events, offering a unique platform for world leaders and experts to chart a course toward a more resilient, sustainable, and equitable world. Choosing Riyadh as the host highlights Saudi Arabia’s growing role as a convener and a global center for progress.