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The demand for donor organs outstrips supply. This is how bioprinted tissue could ultimately eliminate the need for donor organs and transform healthcare.
From sustainability and healthcare services to advanced manufacturing, the World Economic Forum's 2023 Technology Pioneers are at the forefront of their industries.
Almost a trillion dollars is going to lower- and middle-income countries to avert climate disaster. Green accountability can ensure the right people benefit.
Iceland has been named the most gender-equal country for the 14th year running, with over 90% of the gender gap closed. It has lessons for other countries.
Progress towards gender parity has seen major setbacks in recent years and the risk of further regression is intensifying.
Record levels of humanitarian assistance are set to increase in 2023. Leaders must address these challenges by investing in nationally owned data systems.
Unpredictable weather events are reshaping the future of island nations. Barbados’ technology-focused, data-driven response to climate change points the way forward.
As World Economic Forum launches its 2023 Technology Pioneers, we asked selectees: How do you see emerging tech such as AI and ML changing global healthcare outcomes?
The social economy is the path to an equitable, sustainable and just future for all. Africa's youth — capable, ambitious and tech-savvy — will build it.
Gender Parity Accelerators have significantly improved a legislative and societal drive for women’s workforce participation and reduced the gender gap.
LinkedIn data in the WEF's new Global Gender Gap Report 2023 shows hiring rate of women in leadership roles has stalled as the world faces continued upheaval.
Gender gaps costs the global economy trillions each year and it will currently take 131 years to reach gender parity – but one country is leading the way.
The explosion of AI will only further accelerate the demand for computing power and energy. The answer is to develop sustainable computing practices.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to new trends in globalization and supply chains and innovations in technology that are reshaping city structures and urban lifestyles.
The 14th Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC) will convene in Tianjin, China, from 27-29 June. The gathering comes amid an urgent need for global collaboration.