See how, when the Strait of Hormuz closed in early 2026, the shock hit the Gulf region’s ports, and from there it travelled down the fertilizer route and impacted #food security, particularly in the Global South.
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The international organization for public private cooperation. #wef26
- Cybercrime is evolving faster than ever, powered by AI, operating across borders and sectors, and increasingly targeting the systems we all rely on. Yet our responses remain fragmented. Criminal networks already operate across borders, sectors and technologies. Defenders must do
- "Don't let ambition become self-sacrifice” Astronaut @Astro_Soichi on what space taught him about ambition, limits, and readjusting to life on the ground - which he says was the hardest part. As an overachiever, he says, you push to do more than you can handle. Eventually
00:00 - The Middle East conflict has caused an #Asian energy crisis. Its position in global #supply chains and tech makes its recovery a shared global interest. #AMNC26 #InnovateScaleImpact
- In an era where workplace #skills are becoming quickly outdated or obsolete, meta-skills are a way of measuring how well you acquire new capabilities
- With peace talks ongoing, the Iran war was top of mind at the @wef's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, with participants examining how the conflict has transformed the Middle East and the global economy. Learn more: weforum.org/stories/2026/0… #AMNC26
- Kaiser Kuo on China's rapid expansion of clean energy that has transformed it into one of the world's largest laboratories for energy transition at scale. But the story is about more than solar panels and wind turbines. It is also about building the infrastructure, supply chains,
- "The point is not to sprinkle AI on what you're already doing. The point is to redesign how the work actually gets done." Orit Gadiesh (@BainandCompany), on what it takes to truly scale AI. Watch the full session at #AMNC26 here: ow.ly/NCZx50ZhsEp
00:00 - At Summer Davos, we asked founders one question: what's becoming possible in your field in the next 18 months that most people think is years away? Their answers — from batteries to biology to quantum security — are closer than you think.

