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World Economic Forum Announces Rollout Of Its Own Metaverse Platform



The World Economic Forum (WEF) has announced the rollout of its own metaverse platform named the Global Collaboration Village.


It has been reported that the digital world, designed to look like the actual town of Davos in which the organization meets once every year, will supposedly allow for more efficient collaboration between world leaders.


Klaus Schwab, the chairman of the organization, said that the WEF plans to leverage this new world as a way of turning Davos meetings, which usually last just a week, into a project that will allow for interviews and conversations between world leaders all year round.


However, Schwab is optimistic about this, as the effect of the policies discussed at Davos might be amplified through constant feedback.


He said:

“This could revolutionize global collaboration.”

The report said that the organization believes that meeting through avatars and digital representations might empower the creativity behind these meetings, compared to the video meetings that commonly occur during these events.


Likewise, the technology that would power this metaverse representation of Davos would be provided by Microsoft and its Mesh suite, which extends the functionality of Teams, the popular business meeting software, to allow users to appear as 3D avatars. Mesh also has a specially designed app for VR headsets that allows for more interactivity with the metaverse worlds.


This level of immersion is key for the applications that the WEF aims to give these spaces, like showing the effect that certain measures could have, for example, in restoring ocean coral reefs.


Kelly Ommundsen, the Head of the WEF metaverse project, stated the group is “trying to do things that can only happen in the metaverse—because if it’s better done in person or on paper, then it doesn’t make sense.”


Schwab has already enlisted the collaboration and presence of several partners, including Meta and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), that will populate the village spaces with their projects. He expects some kind of resistance to this initiative, but also expects a heavier involvement of people from outside the organization.


Thus, he explained:

“We need new ways of international cooperation, which will allow us to involve many more people into our discussions.”

Source: Bitcoin.com


 

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