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Highlights from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting

Davos, January 2026

Real solutions, for the real world.

In January 2026, leaders from business, government and civil society convened at the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF 2026) in Davos, Switzerland, in search of solutions to critical global challenges. Under the banner “A spirit of dialogue“, the meeting set the stage for open and collaborative exchange.

As a WEF strategic partner and global industry leader, we actively contributed to these discussions, championing a clear ambition: To make it real with AI, technology and people.

Essential reading

The multi-year AI advantage: Building the enterprise of tomorrow.

Highlight: Is Europe’s tech sovereignty feasible?

This key session co-led by Capgemini CEO Aiman Ezzat looked at how, despite significant strengths for the intelligent age, Europe is punching below its weight in the global tech race.

Higher investment, greater tech sovereignty, smarter collaboration – how can Europe finally reboot and reclaim its place on the global leaderboard?

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Capgemini’s Kary Bheemaiah joined Bob Mumgaard (Commonwealth Fusion Systems) and Maria Basso (World Economic Forum) to explore how technology convergence is reshaping industries.

Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian and Capgemini CEO Aiman Ezzat discussed how to unlock new levels of agility and value in a world being reshaped by AI agents, trusted data, and open digital ecosystems.

Manuel Kilian (Global Government Technology Centre), Anne Marie Engtoft Meldgaard (Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark) and Achim Berg (Viessmann Generations Group) joined Capgemini’s Timo Graf von Koenigsmarck to unpack the real opportunities of agentic AI in government.

Capgemini’s Dr Cassandra Padbury, Dr Basma AlBuhairan (C4IR Saudi Arabia), Matthew Everett (Regeneron), Michele Stansfield (Cauldron Ferm) and Andrew Taylor (Novonesis) discussed how, while the bioeconomy is moving from promise to performance, scaling real value requires a fundamentally different approach. 

Together, Audrey Duet (World Economic Forum), Dr. Philippe Cordier (Capgemini Invent), and Nikita Popov (Novartis), explored what it means to build a true AI-powered enterprise, scaling business value while maintaining trust, control and clear accountability.

Unilever’s Willem Uijen, Microsoft’s Judson Althoff and Capgemini’s Aiman Ezzat explored how organizations can redesign their enterprise systems and unlock new forms of value from AI.

Insights from our executives

Aiman Ezzat, Chief Executive Officer

Aiman highlighted Capgemini Research Institute’s reportThe multi-year AI advantage: Building the enterprise of tomorrow, which focuses on subjects like scaling AI, to the evolution of impact measurement.

Nive Bhagat, Chief Financial Officer

Operational performance, innovation and growth are increasingly interconnected, said Nive, and AI sits at the center of that shift as an enabler that needs to move beyond pilots, and be applied at scale.

Anirban Bose, Americas

At a time when AI has moved from being an experimentation to an ongoing business priority, Anirban shared reflections on rebuilding trust, reimagining growth, and translating intelligence into real-world impact.

Cyril Garcia, Sustainability, Corporate Responsibility, Group Accelerators

Cyril raised a key boardroom topic: Water stewardship, a strategic business asset that is shaping resilience, competitiveness and credibility across sectors.

Franck Greverie, Chief Technology & Portfolio Officer, Global Business Lines

Franck led an inspiring exchange on the future of world models and agentic AI, notably how world models will transform the next generation of enterprise agentic systems.

Kartik Ramakrishnan, Financial Services

2026 will be the year AI scales with purpose, according to Kartik. And this year at Davos, it became clear that AI’s next chapter is about maturity, governance, and real business value. 

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