Welcome to
Hub Davos.
Situated across prime locations in Davos during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Hub Culture Davos Leadership Campus comprises seven unique spaces designed for our members and partners to connect and collaborate.
The 2026 Campus is anchored by Chalet Pavilion at Promenade 107, adjacent to the north end of the WEF Secure Zone. The Chalet offers partners expanded meeting spaces, and a tea lounge. The flagship ICON at Symondstrase 7 offers next-level hospitality and connection for the world's leading companies, including West Health, AON, Gates Ventures, and Gallup, with a special focus on regnerative economies. The adjacent Penthouse Studio offers podcast and filming facilities for partners with two studios.
The SABIC ICEHouse is focused on Innovation for the Circular Economy, while the TechLodge with Mastercard, Aon and Pearson explores the emerging relationship between humanity and technology at large. The Terrace with Dell Technologies is focused on advanced technology innovation in a low key private setting.
To access these locations, please join the Davos Hub community, and check activities via the Hub Culture app and events pages.
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| Title | Author | Remarks | Last Active |
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| The 2025 Davos Leadership Campus | Stan Stalnaker | 0 | 2nd January 2025 |
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The ICON Wins People's Choice at the Architizer A+ Awards 2026
Hub Culture's regenerative Davos pavilion is named the world's favourite temporary structure by the global architecture and design community.
Investing Upstream: Prevention as Economic Infrastructure
For decades, capital allocation has largely been reactive. Systems absorb cost once problems emerge, chronic illness, cognitive decline, workforce instability. Prevention has traditionally been treated as a social expense rather than a strategic investment.
CARE.HUB: Rethinking Community Living for an Aging World
As populations around the world age, the cost and structure of care are becoming defining challenges of the coming decade. In response, Hub Culture, in collaboration with BYLD, has launched CARE.HUB as a long-term initiative within the ICON platform to explore a more balanced, affordable approach to later-life living.
The Davos Outlook for 2024
The Hub Culture Davos Leadership Campus saw countless conversations among Hub citizens, partners and guests focused on determining key upcoming themes of 2024. While AI was ubiquitous and cut through conversations as diverse as climate, governance and innovation. Other major thematic outcomes also emerged from the week.Â
