The Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris (15th century) is preparing to relive to the rhythm of new technologies for four days, starting June 16, during the VivaTech trade fair (co-organized by Les Échos - Le Parisien and Publicis) , with a last day reserved for the general public.
New: a hybrid organization 60% face-to-face and 40% online with a new device, the VivaTech News
, a
continuous news channel specially created to cover the event.
Available from the digital platform (app.vivatechnology.com) and accessible to visitors with a pass, it will link direct, trays and duplexes.
For the general public day, the show reserves, for example, lightsaber fights, an e-football tournament or the launch of “Mega Women & Girls in Tech”, the great intergenerational female tech collective.
Robots, animal health and greentech
There will be a total of more than 1,100 registered exhibitors and 500 innovations presented, including a hundred modeled in 3D and augmented reality.
Four innovation parks are dedicated to robots, mobility, innovations in the pet health sector, and greentech.
Yes, the environment will be one of the five major strong themes of this edition, with innovations on society, the future of work and an emphasis on the emergence of "scale-ups", these emerging European technological champions. .
Many conferences will also address cybersecurity, e-commerce, inclusion, blockchain ...
Technologies are one thing, but VivaTech also welcomes those who make it, support it and believe in it: entrepreneurs, incubators, investors… And not the least since Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple and Mark Zuckerberg, the father and boss of Facebook are announced (remotely) or founders, CEOs or CEOs of international and French companies: Catherine MacGregor (Engie), Jean-Bernard Lévy (EDF), Stéphane Richard (Orange), Eric S. Yuan (Zoom)…
Practical information: ticket program and reservations on the website
www.vivatechnology.com
.