KPMG at the World Economic Forum 2025: Collaboration for the Intelligent Era
KPMG will once again be a keynote speaker at the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos from 20-24 January. The main theme of the event is “Collaborating for the Smart Era”, which focuses on five key areas: Reimagining Economic Growth, Smart Industries, Investing in People, Protecting the Planet and Restoring Trust.
As one of the world’s leading advisory firms, KPMG is committed to combining sustainability, innovation and smart technologies. The forum provides an opportunity to showcase the firm’s professional commitment while actively contributing to creating a more sustainable future.
Featured initiatives in Davos
KPMG will bring several significant projects to the 2025 WEF. Among these, the Smart Economies Blueprint, which offers a comprehensive strategy to drive economic growth based on artificial intelligence, stands out. The plan aims to help regions around the world develop AI capabilities, regardless of their current level of development.
Another major initiative aims to accelerate the energy transition. New financing models are being presented for the transition from coal-based energy production to renewable sources, linking sustainability with economic efficiency.
In addition, KPMG is actively involved in the “Baukultur” alliance, which aims to develop inclusive and sustainable cities, with a focus on Europe and the Middle East.
Collaboration in tech and sustainability
KPMG is also organizing exclusive events during the forum. Among them, a meeting with Microsoft to explore the possibilities of inclusive AI-based economic growth. In order to strengthen diversity in the technology sector, there will also be separate events for female leaders.
In addition, there will be roundtable discussions around trust and AI, attended by leaders of global companies. Experts from the UK, Germany and India will also share their experiences in AI developments.
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