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January 19 - 23, 2026 | Davos, Switzerland

World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2026

Monday, 19.01.2026, 09:00 - Friday, 23.01.2026, 17:00 CET
Davos, Switzerland

National Security in the Era of Electricity

As electrification accelerates across industries and communities, combined with the AI revolution and increasing geopolitical fragmentation, energy policy is no longer a technical issue - it is now a matter of national security.

Exploding power demand from AI and industrial transformation is colliding with ageing grids, skills shortages and rising exposure to cyber and physical threats.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Hitachi Energy is convening leaders to confront how countries can secure reliable, resilient electricity systems in a more volatile world.

Through high-level dialogues, Hitachi Energy will press the case for future-ready grids, decisive policy frameworks and coordinated action — turning energy security into a strategic advantage in the era of electricity.

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Delegates to the World Economic Forum have an opportunity to shape a new era of secure, affordable, sustainable electrification.

WEF 2026 & why our presence matters

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting (WEF) brings together global leaders from governments, business, civil society, and academia to address the biggest challenges facing the world today. Participants meet in Davos, Switzerland, with the theme of “A Spirit of Dialogue”.

- How can we cooperate in a more contested world?
- How can we unlock new sources of growth?
- How can we better invest in people?
- How can we deploy innovation at scale and responsibly?
- How can we build prosperity within planetary boundaries?

Agenda

As a strategic partner of WEF 2026, Hitachi will participate and lead various events including panel discussions, media engagements, and bilateral discussions that highlight that energy is now a national and international security priority.
day 1
Tuesday 20 January
12:00 – 14:00 | Hotel Josef, Edenstrasse 2, 7270 Davos Platz
Powering the age of electricity: energy security, AI and the future grid
Salon Session with The Economist
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12:00 – 14:00 | Hotel Josef, Edenstrasse 2, 7270 Davos Platz
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Powering the age of electricity: energy security, AI and the future grid
Salon Session with The Economist

From grid optimisation and predictive usage to managing system complexity, electrification and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the global energy system. This change promises efficiency and innovation. Yet integrating AI into energy networks begets challenges. Although AI can smooth the running of the grid, it surges electricity loads, challenges grid capacity and exposes critical systems to cybersecurity threats. As governments and industries race to prepare their power infrastructure for the future, one question stands out: how can they build an energy system capable of powering the electric age of increased AI and electricity demands while ensuring security and global competitiveness?

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day 2
Wednesday 21 January
15:45 – 16:30 | Dome 2 (Zone S), Ice Village, Davos-Klosters
The electric era: powering AI and industrial transformation
WEF AM26 Accredited Session
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15:45 – 16:30 | Dome 2 (Zone S), Ice Village, Davos-Klosters
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The electric era: powering AI and industrial transformation
WEF AM26 Accredited Session

The convergence of physical infrastructure and digital technologies is changing how society uses energy to move, work and live. But can the power demands from AI and other sectors be met? This discussion explores how connecting digital systems (such as software and data) with physical systems (like vehicles and grids) accelerates electrification, optimises energy use, and drives efficiency and sustainability. Discover how digital innovations are transforming energy infrastructure for a cleaner, more connected world.

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day 3
Thursday 22 January
11:00 – 12.00 | Bloomberg House, Promenade 115
Europe’s Reality Check: Who Will Build Its Energy Future?
Bloomberg Salon Session
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11:00 – 12.00 | Bloomberg House, Promenade 115
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Europe’s Reality Check: Who Will Build Its Energy Future?
Bloomberg Salon Session

Europe’s energy transition is accelerating, but risks hitting a wall as the continent faces a critical labor shortage - just as it races to replace Russian gas, expand renewables at record speed, and modernize one of the world’s most complex power systems. Recent industry analysis warns that without a surge in skilled workers, Europe’s energy security pivot could stall before 2027, undermining the continent’s resilience, competitiveness, and climate commitments. The problem is stark: jobs in clean energy are multiplying faster than Europe can train for them, legacy critical sectors face simultaneous retirements and reskilling gaps, and current education systems, long biased toward academic pathways, are not producing the vocational talent the transition requires. The very infrastructure meant to secure Europe’s future, from transmission lines to offshore wind to more digitalized grids, now depends on workforce capabilities that simply do not exist at scale.

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