Theater
    Duration (minutes): 60
    Format description: A sixty minute session will allow for thorough analysis of this complex and multifaceted topic from an experienced panel spanning multiple sectors and industries, while simultaneously ensuring enough time for audience questions. The theater style setup will give the panelists the appropriate space to exchange views and be visible to participants and direct themselves to the entire room.

    Description

    As immersive and Web 3 technologies propel us into the future internet, we must ask what is needed to ensure safe, trustworthy and interoperable internet ecosystems that serve a diverse global community of users and developers. The World Economic Forum’s Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution’s Division on Governance and Trust will explore the governance principles for the development of responsible deployment of immersive technologies, coupled with digital safety principles that promote human rights and ethical policy decisions in the next phase of the internet.

    1. An online moderator will be present to ensure online attendees may fully participate and have their opinions be included in the discussion. An onsite organizer will act as rapporteur to fully integrate the views of both online and onsite attendees. The organizer and moderators will all be tasked with monitoring the live zoom chat to address any questions from online attendees. 2.The session will be well structured to receive interventions from online and onsite attendees in an alternating manner to allow for equitable representation from both groups. 3. PowerPoint and screen sharing will be used so both online and onsite attendees have access to the same materials while the session is ongoing as well as to ensure experiential parity in information shared.

    Organizers

    World Economic Forum
    Judith Espinoza Agustina Callegari

    Speakers

    Royce Wee, NEOM, Saudi Arabia Bilel Jamoussi, ITU Hoda Alkhzaimi Judith Espinoza Christina Callegari

    Onsite Moderator
    Online Moderator
    Rapporteur
    SDGs

    4. Quality Education
    5. Gender Equality
    10. Reduced Inequalities
    16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    17. Partnerships for the Goals

    Targets: Ensuring a safe, interoperable and inclusive internet based on human rights principles that builds trust amongst consumers requires good governance that protects a diverse global usership. Good governance for the future internet requires private- public cooperation- the ideal on which the World Economic Forum is founded, mirroring the spirit of SDG17, advocating for global partnerships that are inclusive, innovative and guarantee a whole of society approach. Good governance for the future internet will ensure strong institutions that uphold and respect human rights, promote gender equality, reduce inequalities and are predicated upon literacy and a quality education that promotes digital safety and integrity of systems.