The must-attend event for innovation and technology, VivaTech, is set to make a big splash this year. With artificial intelligence and sports tech as its flagship themes, the event is shaping up to be a real springboard for technological advances in these fields. From June 14 to 17, Paris Expo Porte de Versailles will host more than 2,200 exhibitors—up 10% from the previous edition. Enough to delight visitors looking for what’s new.
VivaTech: a huge event
In terms of scale, the show won’t be left behind either. With its floor space expanded by 20%, VivaTech’s aisles promise to be buzzing. Among the exhibitors, more than 10,000 startups will be taking part, proof of the entrepreneurial energy in the tech sector. The most ambitious projects, the boldest innovations, and the most promising prototypes will be presented to the public, to the delight of the curious.
In just a few years, VivaTech has become a benchmark event in the world of innovation. This new edition is already shaping up to be an exceptional one, with technological advances that promise to revolutionize the way we live and work. Tech enthusiasts have already marked the dates in their calendars, ready to set off on a fascinating journey into the latest trends in sports and artificial intelligence.
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AI will be everywhere at VivaTech
The tech world is constantly evolving, and the VivaTech show is the must-attend event to discover the latest trends and innovations. While previous editions highlighted the metaverse and cryptocurrencies, these topics seem to have been set aside in favor of new challenges.
Less metaverse, more AI
This year, artificial intelligence will be at the heart of discussions, a field that has become mainstream thanks to major breakthroughs such as ChatGPT. Maurice Lévy of Publicis predicts that this sector could be worth up to $4 trillion within 20 years. A potential that suggests many opportunities for startups in tech and for companies able to innovate in this space.
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AI: a $4 trillion market
Pierre Louette, CEO of the Les Echos–Le Parisien group, also highlighted the importance of environmental challenges. Clean energy and climate-focused startups will therefore also be in the spotlight at this edition. A growing awareness of technology’s impact on our planet is reflected in the diversity of topics covered.
Women in tech
VivaTech wants to highlight the role of women in tech. Femtech—startups dedicated to women’s well-being—will also be featured. A desire to give these topics more visibility and to promote equal opportunities in a field often seen as male-dominated.
This edition of VivaTech is shaping up to be rich in content and opportunities, with more exhibitors and startups than ever. The opening of the show is eagerly awaited to discover all the innovations on display and to look ahead to the future of technology.


