- Global Lighthouse Network 2025: World Economic Forum Recognizes . . .
Geneva, Switzerland, 14 January 2025 – The World Economic Forum announces today that 17 innovative industrial sites have joined the Global Lighthouse Network, expanding the community to 189 leading production facilities and value chains that harness digital technologies at scale to achieve exceptional performance in productivity, supply chain resilience, customer centricity, sustainability
- These 7 factors are reshaping the global manufacturing landscape
Building on this, a recent report by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Kearney highlights seven key country-level readiness factors, which global industrial companies are closely scrutinizing when making capital allocation decisions for the future of manufacturing and supply chain operations:
- 33 Industrial Clusters from 16 Countries Commit to Economic Growth . . .
13 new industrial clusters, from Australia, Brazil, Colombia, India, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Thailand and the United Kingdom, join the World Economic Forum’s Transitioning Industrial Clusters initiative The initiative’s 33 members from 16 countries represent combined potential greenhouse gas emissions reductions comparable to the annual emissions of Saudi Arabia A new
- Industrial policies are having a moment. Here are 4 examples to explain . . .
In a period defined by economic shocks and geopolitical tensions, countries are taking targeted measures to protect their economies
- The re-industrial era has arrived. Heres what that means
A rise in protectionism has led to many shifting to services, and ushered in the re-industrial era Here's what that means and how businesses can thrive
- Boosting manufacturing supply chains in a new industrial era
To build the resilient and future-ready supply chains that industry and society require, a fundamentally new approach is needed That’s where programmatic supply chain finance comes in: a model designed to invest in industrial ecosystems as integrated portfolios, building resilience, capability and competitiveness at scale
- The Future of Jobs Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
Technological change, geoeconomic fragmentation, economic uncertainty, demographic shifts and the green transition – individually and in combination are among the major drivers expected to shape and transform the global labour market by 2030 The Future of Jobs Report 2025 brings together the perspective of over 1,000 leading global employers—collectively representing more than 14 million
- Fourth Industrial Revolution | World Economic Forum
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