Ideas–and Green Ones Too–That Take Flight at Davos
Who says the World Economic Forum at Davos is just a lot of hot air? Sure, the occasional blind tastings hosted by well-known wine writers like Jancis Robinson and dinners by California cuisine doyenne Alice Waters happen. But serious work gets done too, and in keeping with the forum’s quest to make the world a better and cleaner place. Shai Agassi, the former executive at German software giant SAP AG, can attest. The idea behind his green company’s lofty plan to shake up how cars are driven–without gasoline–came from a serendipitous exchange of chats at Davos three years ago. “It’s origins were here back in 2005 from some conversations. The idea matured in 2006,” he says.




