The House of Collaboration Davos 2026 has opened invitations for senior leaders to participate in its upcoming third edition program, which will focus on strengthening high-level public-private partnerships and advancing systemic resilience. The gathering will take place January 18–23, 2026 at the former House of Monaco in Davos, Switzerland, building on the success of previous editions that brought together government officials, global industry representatives, research organizations, major capital deployers, and next-generation innovators.
Programming for the 2026 edition includes several key initiatives designed to accelerate cross-border collaboration and launch forward-looking projects. The Frequency of Leadership Program, Estonian Leap Program, European and Global Resilience Forum, and PPP collaboration roundtables across health, technology, and sustainability sectors will provide platforms for leaders working on transformative solutions centered on resilience, innovation, and long-term impact. Each session is structured to support the development of practical, future-oriented approaches to global challenges.
Yip Thy Diep Ta, Co-Founder of the initiative, emphasized the organization's guiding philosophy, stating that peaceful collaboration must become a more powerful generator of progress than conflict. The House of Collaboration aims to strengthen conditions for public and private sector leaders, together with institutional investors, to commit resources, shape resilient strategies, and build cooperation that endures across systems and generations. This approach recognizes the increasing importance of coordinated action in addressing complex global issues.
Kevin Varend, another Co-Founder, highlighted the significance of the Estonian Leap Program, noting that Estonia's experience in digital resilience and innovation offers important perspectives for global collaboration. The program's introduction in Davos enables constructive dialogue with leaders focused on advancing practical solutions that can be implemented across different contexts and regions. Leaders interested in attending may request an invitation through the official portal at https://j3d.ai/davos.
The venue's strategic location adjacent to the past Reuters House and within walking distance of the Davos Congress Centre facilitates networking and additional engagement opportunities during the World Economic Forum period. Participation remains invite-only, with a limited number of requests accepted to maintain the quality and focus of discussions. The organization has also published the House of Collaboration Davos Foresight Whitepaper titled Futures beyond our time – Our world in 2125, available at https://j3d.ai/davos-foresight-paper, which provides additional context for the discussions planned for the 2026 gathering.
The continued evolution of the House of Collaboration reflects growing recognition that addressing systemic challenges requires coordinated efforts across sectors and borders. By bringing together diverse stakeholders in an intimate, curated setting, the initiative aims to catalyze concrete partnerships and initiatives that can drive meaningful progress on resilience, innovation, and sustainable development goals. The focus on practical outcomes and long-term impact distinguishes this gathering from more conventional conference formats, positioning it as a valuable platform for leaders committed to transformative collaboration.


