Honored to have been invited to contribute on Day 2 of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 🏛️🇨🇭
- Nikita Kuzmin
- Jan 25
- 1 min read

Reflecting on a powerful session today at the House of Switzerland: the high-level dialogue “Geopolitics for Tech Supremacy: Policy, Practice and Partners in a Fragmented World” co-hosted by the National Cyber Security Centre NCSC (NCSC_CH) and digitalswitzerland as an official event of the #WEF26 programme.

Held under the Chatham House Rule, I won’t share specific contributions or participant names. What I can say is this: the conversation tackled genuinely difficult and highly nuanced topics, including questions of technological sovereignty, strategic dependencies, alliance dynamics in a fragmented world, and the real trade-offs involved in pursuing tech leadership - and they received the depth, candor, and serious attention such subjects demand.

Switzerland once again showed why it remains one of the world’s most respected conveners: by consistently creating space where complex, uncomfortable realities can be addressed head-on, without simplification or posturing.

In an era of accelerating geopolitical and technological competition, that kind of principled, evidence-based openness is not merely valuable. It is indispensable.
Grateful to National Cyber Security Centre NCSC (NCSC_CH) & digitalswitzerland for the invitation, and World Economic Forum for providing such a unique platform for meaningful dialogue.
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