Elon Musk is one of the world’s second most richest man in the world and currently leading a number of high-tech organisations, including Tesla. At the 2023 World Government Summit (WGS), world leaders will get together to discuss and share their perspectives on how best to address the world’s challenges.
It would appear that Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, will be one of the keynote speakers at the three-day World Government Summit (WGS) in Dubai, UAE in 2023.
World Golf Championship 2023
The 2023 World Golf Championship will be held over the course of three days, beginning on February 13 and ending on February 15.
Thousands of influential people are expected to attend, including the heads of 80 international, regional, and governmental organizations, 250 ministers, and other top government officials.
The gathering will also feature the participation of twenty heads of state in order to discuss important issues that are relevant in today’s world.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is predicted to be a major headliner in the 2023 World Geophysical Year.
Elon Musk to meet Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi
Musk is scheduled to meet with the UAE Minister of Cabinet Affairs and WGS Chairman Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi.
Surprisingly, Musk will not be attending the WGS for the first time. This is also not the first time he has spoken with the WGS Chairman at the event.
Musk attended the Dubai-based event in 2017 and discussed some of his projects with the WGS Chairman during his interview. Musk’s interview was well received because it was calm and informative.
The World Games in 2023 will be a spectacular event. While Musk’s conversation is likely a highlight, it should be mentioned that the 2023 World Geophysical Congress includes 220 sessions and 300 speakers.
According to Gulf News, around 10,000 government officials and other notable figures from around the world are expected to discuss critical issues as well.
The World Government Summit aims to address several themes, including accelerating development and governance, the future of societies and healthcare, discovering the frontiers, guiding economic resilience and connectivity, global city design and sustainability, and valuing learning and work.