With more than 3,200 participants from 135 countries making the connections through policy and science discussions, thematic pavilions, knowledge-sharing activities, launches, exhibitions, tech demonstrations, competitions, networking and social media, the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum was the most dynamic yet.
Discover or relive the energy of the event with this highlights video, squeezing 1.5 days into 3.5 minutes!
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