Largest edition in the summit’s history
convened 6,250+ global leaders, policymakers, and experts from 150+ countries
World leaders, including presidents from
Switzerland, Sierra Leone, and beyond, lead strategic
dialogues
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 10 February
2026: Under the
leadership of UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin
Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the World
Governments Summit concluded in Dubai with its largest-ever participation, featuring
more than 6,250 attendees.
A Global Platform Convening Global Leaders
Held in Dubai from 3 to 5 February, the World Governments Summit 2026 convened decision-makers,
thought leaders and experts from across sectors, reinforcing the summit’s role
as a global platform for shaping the future of governance.
This unprecedented gathering featured
representatives from more than 150 governments, over 700 CEOs, more than 500
ministers, and 60 heads of state. It also welcomed more than 87 Nobel laureates
and internationally recognised scientists, alongside 80+ international
organisations and research centres.
Presidents and other global leaders convened to
engage in high-profile strategic discussions. Sessions included “Is the Next
Decade African?” where African presidents outlined
their vision for the coming decade; “The Geopolitical Reset” with Dr. Anwar
Gargash and Mike Pompeo; and “A Conversation with the President of the Swiss
Confederation” outlining strategic global priorities.
High-Impact Announcements and Strategic
Milestones
During
its 13th edition, the summit hosted more than 445 dialogue sessions involving
over 450 global figures, alongside 25 global forums and more than 45
ministerial and high-level meetings.
The summit featured several high-impact
announcements, including the launch of the OPENSCI initiative at the World
Laureates Summit; a partnership between Dubai’s Roads and
Transport Authoirty and Elon Musk’s The Boring Company to advance the Dubai
Loop passenger tunnel project; the unveiling of the world’s largest AI chip; the
announcement of autonomous transit pods in partnership with Glydways as part of
Dubai’s next-generation mobility plans; and new sustainability initiatives,
including plans to adopt the “sponge city” model to strengthen urban climate
resilience, alongside a broader wave of agreements and initiatives.
Looking Ahead to WGS 2027
Building on this momentum, the summit’s next
edition is scheduled to take place from 1 to 3 February 2027, with an aim to
continue shaping the future of governments and societies worldwide.
Source: AETOSWire
Contacts:
Ahmed Yahya
ayahya@apcoworldwide.com
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