The Davos Economic Forum is an annual event held in Davos, Switzerland, which brings together world leaders, business executives, and academics to discuss the most pressing economic and social issues of the day. It is organized by the World Economic Forum, a Swiss non-profit organization.

The World Economic Forum (WEF), commonly known as the Davos Economic Forum, is an annual event held in Davos, Switzerland. It is a platform for global leaders from the public and private sectors to come together and discuss the most pressing issues facing the world today. The forum is organized by the World Economic Forum, a Swiss non-profit organization. The forum brings together over 3,000 participants from more than 100 countries, including heads of state, business leaders, academics, and civil society representatives. The forum is held in January each year and focuses on a range of topics, including global economic growth, climate change, and the future of technology. The forum also provides a platform for participants to network and build relationships with one another. The forum is also used to launch initiatives and projects that aim to address global challenges. The forum has become an important platform for global leaders to come together and discuss the most pressing issues facing the world today.