DAVOS, Switzerland — Nearly 3,000 high-level participants from business, government and beyond plus untold numbers of activists, journalists and outside observers are converging in the Swiss town of Davos for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting.
Here's a look at the latest edition of the elite affair in the Alpine snows:
The WEF and Davos
The forum is a think tank and event organizer based in Geneva whose main event — the annual meeting — debuted in 1971 in Davos, a ski-resort town of about 10,000 people at a height of about 1,500 meters (nearly 5,000 feet) in the Alps of eastern Switzerland.
The first edition, hosted by forum founder Klaus Schwab, featured a gathering of business executives.
Since then, the meeting has swelled into a catch-all conference on issues as diverse as economic disparity, climate change, technology, and global cooperation — as well as competition and conflict.
More than 200 sessions will tackle a wide array of issues.
Who's going?