Premier to highlight Bermuda to world leaders in Davos
David Burt will join international government and business leaders in Davos, Switzerland for the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum.
The 56th annual meeting, scheduled to start on January 19, is expected to bring together almost 3,000 cross-sector leaders from over 130 countries to discuss shared challenges and push innovation.
In a statement, Mr Burt said: “This event offers a global platform to share Bermuda’s story, how a small jurisdiction can become a global leader through innovative regulation.
“In Davos, we will build on the progress Bermuda has made over the last eight years to announce new partnerships that will deliver continued investment into Bermuda, which will create jobs for the economy of the future.”
A government spokeswoman said that Mr Burt is scheduled to participate in several panels and sessions during the forum, including “Frontiers of Digital Governance: From DPI to Next-Gen GovTech”, “Stablecoin Adoption for Humanitarian Action”, “Insurability in a Changing World” and “Insurance and Asset Management Leadership”.
The Premier will also hold bilateral meetings with policymakers and leaders in global finance and technology to advance Bermuda’s strategic objectives.
Held under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue”, the meeting is expected to attract record levels of governmental participation including 400 political leaders, among them about 65 heads of state and government and six of the G7’s leaders.
They will join nearly 850 of the world’s top chief executives and board chairpersons, as well as almost 100 leading business and technology pioneers.
The WEF said a major focus will be on the unprecedented speed of innovation and technological advancement with key voices from industry and academia present.
• The meeting will be accessible to the public with over 200 sessions livestreamed. Interested parties can follow the Annual Meeting 2026 on social media using #WEF26.
Hundreds of governmental and economic leaders are expected to participate at the forum this year alongside Mr Burt, including:
Donald Trump, the president of the United States of America
Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada
He Lifeng, the Vice-Premier of the People's Republic of China
Friedrich Merz, the Federal Chancellor of Germany
Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar
Daniel Francisco Chapo, the president of Mozambique
Alexander Stubb, the president of Finland
Javier Milei, the president of Argentina
Prabowo Subianto, the president of Indonesia
António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations
Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission
Mark Rutte, the Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
Amy Pope, the Director-General of the International Organisation for Migration
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency
Jagan Chapagain, the Secretary-General and CEO of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing director of the International Monetary Fund
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation
A forum statement said: “Amid the most complex geopolitical backdrop in decades — marked by rising fragmentation and rapid technological change — the need for an impartial platform that brings together diverse and sometimes diverging voices across industries, regions and generations is urgent.
“Building on the forum’s longstanding tradition of providing a trusted space for dialogue and public-private collaboration, the annual meeting 2026 will enable an open exchange of ideas and perspectives on the issues that matter most to people, economies and the planet, turning shared understanding into action.”
Børge Brende, president and CEO, World Economic Forum said: “Dialogue is not a luxury in times of uncertainty; it is an urgent necessity.
“At a critical juncture for international co-operation — marked by profound geoeconomic and technological transformation — this year’s annual meeting will be one of our most consequential.
“With historic levels of participation, it will provide a space for an unparalleled mix of global leaders and innovators to work through and look beyond divisions, gain insight into a fast-shifting global landscape and advance solutions to today’s and tomorrow’s biggest and most pressing challenges.”
