The World Economic Forum is a Swiss nonprofit foundation that hosts an annual meeting of global leaders in Davos, Switzerland. The flagship event brings together CEOs, politicians, and representatives from civil society to shape the global agenda and discuss pressing issues. Originally founded in 1971, the WEF now has offices in Beijing and New York. Led by founder Klaus Schwab, it aims to be impartial and resolve international conflicts through open dialogue. Past meetings have helped resolve conflicts between countries and advance discussions on issues like sustainability and global cooperation.