ELSA CEO Vu Van to Attend World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland as Technology Pioneer
Vu Van, Co-Founder and CEO of ELSA, our leading AI-powered English learning platform, has been invited to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Vu Van will participate in the event from January 20-24, 2025, as a Technology Pioneer and part of the Select Innovators Community.
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting is a premier global event that gathers over 3,000 leaders from government, business, academia, and civil society to tackle pressing global challenges and foster collaboration.
Held annually in Davos, Switzerland, this gathering serves as a platform for shaping the future of industries and societies. The theme of this year’s meeting, “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age,” highlights the importance of partnerships and technology-driven solutions to address the complexities of a rapidly digitizing and interconnected world.

The Future of Work and ELSA’s Mission
The future of work is evolving rapidly, and effective English communication has become a critical skill for global companies to remain competitive and relevant in the digital economy. ELSA (English Language Speech Assistant) is at the forefront of addressing this need, leveraging artificial intelligence to provide personalized English learning experiences for individuals and organizations worldwide.
“Global collaboration requires more than shared goals – it requires shared understanding,” said Vu Van. “At ELSA, we are committed to breaking down language barriers and empowering people to thrive in an interconnected world. Attending Davos is a unique opportunity to learn from global leaders, exchange insights, and explore how technology can create a more inclusive and equitable future.”
About ELSA
As a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer 2024, ELSA is recognized for its innovative approach to AI-powered learning. Our platform serves over 50 million learners in 200+ countries, offering state-of-the-art speech recognition and personalized learning paths to improve English communication skills.
With top markets including Vietnam, India, the United States, Brazil, and Japan, ELSA plays a role in equipping non-native English speakers to succeed in the global workforce.

