Human Capability Development Program Wraps Up Engagement at Saudi House in WEF Davos

Davos: The Human Capability Development Program, a significant component of Saudi Vision 2030, concluded its engagement in the Saudi House initiative. This event was organized by the Ministry of Economy and Planning alongside the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland, spanning from January 19 to 23.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the program's involvement was aimed at enhancing its international presence and contributing to the global discourse on the future of human capability development. It also sought to highlight Saudi Arabia's initiatives to invest in human capital, ensuring readiness for future challenges.

During its participation, the program conducted several high-level dialogue sessions, which were attended by a diverse group of local and international leaders and officials. These sessions focused on the roles of both public and private sectors in adapting to rapid technological advancements, particularly in artificial intelligence. They also emphasized necessary investments in human capability development to equip individuals for the changing demands of the global economy.

The discussions further highlighted the critical role of public-private partnerships in formulating and implementing strategies that support adaptation to future transformations.