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World economic forum ANNUAL MEETING IN DAVOS

January 15-19, 2024

Business, meet tech.

In January, leaders from business, government and civil society will convene at the 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF 2024) in Davos, Switzerland, in search of solutions to critical global challenges. This year’s event theme, Rebuilding Trust, focuses on restoring trust in our future, trust within societies, and trust among nations, in a world that has gone through profound and disruptive transformations. As a WEF strategic partner and global industry leader, we’ll be taking part in those critical conversations.

We’ll also be welcoming guests to the Capgemini Pavilion, where we’ll be hosting panel discussions and showcasing demos around the following theme:

We believe tomorrow belongs to those who can bring technology and business together. 

When digital meets physical, when Gen AI meets creativity, and when sustainability meets scalability, you can truly unlock the value of tech for your business.

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The impact of technology on the labor market

Some of the most high-profile conversations will be shared by live stream from the WEF congress center, including a public session on Wednesday January 17 (15:00-15:45 CET) with Capgemini CEO Aiman Ezzat: “What to expect from the labor markets?“.

The session promises to be a real eye-opener. Technology, sustainability and geoeconomics continue to reshape the jobs landscape in 2024, while deeply divergent patterns for talent availability emerge in developed and developing markets. Speakers will be asking: What is the outlook for the year ahead, and what should be the priorities of governments and employers?

Watch this space, more details will follow shortly on how to watch.

Industry net zero

Roshan Gya, Capgemini Invent CEO, will be taking part in an affiliate session on industry net zero with a focus on Scope 3 opportunities on Wednesday January 17 (14:30-15:30 CET).

To achieve net zero by 2050, industries face an inescapable challenge: addressing value chain emission – defined as Scope 3, and accounting for more than 70% of global GHG emissions – at a much faster pace. To take a step forward, following the momentum of last year’s discussion, the WEF’s Industry Net Zero Accelerator Initiative has focused on Scope 3 challenges and opportunities.

This session follows one year of academic research, consultations with a community of 30+ industry executives, and a benchmark of 100+ companies. The initiative has unveiled 3 major opportunity areas in the path towards net zero: making profound changes in products and business models, grasping the potential of new technologies, and re-thinking value chain collaboration. Read more about it here.

Talks at our Pavilion will include everything from a look at the dual frontier of sustainability and digital transformation, to how to boost productivity with Gen AI, a CEO perspective on giga factories, and promising futures for healthcare, the world of work, and the bioeconomy.

Capgemini Pavilion, Promenade 95, Davos Platz

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We join forces with Peugeot Sport

For an intelligent, sustainable, and ground-breaking future

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Resources, meet digital. Unlock the power of innovation and drive sustainability with the Energy Command Center – co-powered with Schneider Electric.


Innovation, meet healthcare. Unlock the value of NextGen healthcare.


Business, meet planet.
Pivot your business to sustainability in a finite world.


Industry, meet impact.
Imagine a supply chain where every move is not just tracked but optimized in real time.


Experience, meet Gen AI.
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What else is happening

Biology as consumer technology

January 18, 9:00-9:45 CET

The integration of biology with fast-evolving digital technologies is giving rise to products that are more efficient, sustainable and tailored to the individual. 

How can we better prepare for a future where products are not just made but are grown, adapted and evolved with the consumer?

Bio-based path to net zero

January 18, 15:00-15:45 CET

Biologically-enabled solutions represent an important but underutilized tool in the journey to net zero. To facilitate the transition to a more sustainable global economy, bio-based alternatives must enter into the commercial mainstream at a faster rate.

What core challenges must be addressed to deliver upon the ultimate potential of a bio-based economy?

Shaping the frontiers of work

January 18, 13:15 to 14:00 CET

Remote work encourages more people to join and stay in the workforce, while also enabling work without borders. But the trend of growth in remote work opportunities is reversing, with many organizations requiring workers to return to the office, often citing team vision and culture difficulties. With labour shortages in many parts of the world and growing workforces in others, are leaders missing out on productivity, profit, and growth by cracking down on remote work?

Investment trends in 2024

In January, Capgemini Research Institute will release the 2024 version of its report on where organizations are investing. Watch this space!

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