Davos forum: Azerbaijan, Denmark discuss cooperation on wind energy use
Mikayil Jabbarov, the Azerbaijani Minister of Economy, recently shared insights on social media platform X regarding the World Economic Forum taking place in Davos.
According to reports from Caliber.Az referencing Jabbarov's post, he expressed his satisfaction in reconnecting with Morten Dyrholm, Vice President of the Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems A/S, during the forum.
As part of the Davos Economic Forum (@wef), we were pleased to meet once again with Morten Dyrholm (@MDyrholm), Vice-President of @Vestas Wind Systems A/S. Our discussions focused on the importance of adopting green technologies, the positive impact of innovative solutions in… pic.twitter.com/dkHo8daUOJ
— Mikayil Jabbarov (@MikayilJabbarov) January 23, 2025
Their discussion centred on the significance of adopting green technologies, the beneficial effects of innovative industrial solutions, and potential collaborations in harnessing wind energy.
The 55th annual World Economic Forum, hosted in the Swiss town of Davos, convenes global leaders to address critical challenges and opportunities related to sustainable development and innovation.
For 55 years, the WEF has been held in the picturesque Swiss Alps at the ski resort of Davos. This year's forum, which began on January 20 and will continue for four days, is themed “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age.”
Key discussions will revolve around trade dynamics, economic growth, and international cooperation, with an emphasis on tackling geopolitical challenges, fostering growth to enhance living standards, and ensuring a fair and inclusive energy transition.
Approximately 3,000 delegates from over 130 countries are anticipated to attend the forum, including 60 heads of state and government, as well as 900 CEOs from leading global companies.
By Tamilla Hasanova