PACI Platform for Peer Exchange in Davos
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The PACI Platform for Peer Exchange was established to facilitate dialogue among leaders in the engineering, construction, energy, metals, and mining sectors. This initiative emerged from a gathering of CEOs at an annual meeting in Davos, where the need for a structured platform to address practical experiences and dilemmas faced by these industries was recognized. The PACI platform aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among its members, which currently includes around 140 companies. This collaborative approach is designed to enhance problem-solving capabilities and promote best practices across sectors that are often challenged by complex operational and environmental issues.
As the 21st century progressed, the PACI platform began to place a greater emphasis on environmental concerns, reflecting a broader industry trend towards sustainability. The initiative serves as a critical resource for companies seeking to navigate the challenges posed by environmental regulations and public expectations. By providing a space for peer exchange, PACI enables companies to learn from each other's experiences, share innovative solutions, and collectively address the pressing issues of sustainability and environmental stewardship. This collaborative effort not only benefits the participating companies but also contributes to the overall advancement of responsible practices within the industries represented.

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