Global visionaries gathered at Tianjin’s Summer Davos, where WEF President Børge Brende delivered a message of cautious optimism. In an exclusive interview with CGTN host Tian Wei, he stressed that while tech-driven productivity is key for global prosperity, it’s vital to avoid trade wars and de-escalate tensions—especially as the Middle East faces one of its most dangerous escalations in decades.
For young tech enthusiasts and early professionals in South and Southeast Asia, Brende’s call strikes a relatable chord. Our fast-paced, digitally connected world shows us every day that innovation isn’t just about cool gadgets—it’s about building bridges during challenging times. Whether you’re coding at a startup in Bangalore or following the latest tech trends on your mobile, the emphasis on tech growth as the engine of progress matters.
This optimistic yet realistic outlook encourages us to seek collaborative solutions amid global uncertainties. Let’s keep the momentum going by channeling our energy into smart innovation and comprehensive dialogue for a brighter, more connected future. 💡
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cgtn.com