The World Economic Forum’s “Summer Davos” is set to begin Tuesday in Dalian, China, bringing together over 1,700 leaders from government, business, and academic institutions. This three-day event, the Forum’s second-largest annual meeting, will concentrate on strategies for stimulating economic growth. Discussions will center on the role of innovation as a key driver for overcoming current economic challenges. Attendees will explore potential solutions and collaborative opportunities to foster a more robust global economy. The summit aims to facilitate dialogue and partnerships to unlock new avenues for economic advancement. China’s role in global economic recovery is expected to be a prominent theme throughout the event.