
Vivatech set to bring together 3,500 innovative exhibitors from June 11 to 14
The Parisian innovation event will take place from June 11 to 14 at Porte de Versailles (Paris 15th). This edition will once again bring together the latest innovations in sectors ranging from industry to healthcare, as well as transport and logistics. Among the 3,500 exhibitors, there will be about fifty players from the fashion, luxury, and beauty sectors.
This year's show will feature 56 exhibitors from these fields, with, as always, massive pavilions for LVMH and L'Oréal Paris. Exhibitors will include marketing and customer experience specialists such as Samplicity, Sora and PretaPorterCosmetics, as well as AI-based recommendation players like HautAI, Ganceable, and Meta Intelligence.
Also announced are visual and video generation specialists such as FancyTech, Moodyfy, and Aive, which has just raised 12 million euros, as well as virtual or connected fitting offerings from Perfect Corp, ARx AI, and Lyncee, and personalization players including ScenTronic, Ile.AI, and Bing. 3D printing will not be forgotten, with Aectual and Humanitec, nor will textile printing with The Paac.
No fewer than 146 specialists in mobility and innovative logistics have been announced. There will also be 90 players in the consumer goods, retail, and e-commerce sectors.
Shein 's Executive Director, Donald Tang, will be speaking at the show on Friday, June 13 at 5 p.m. The announcement of Shein's presence at the show was particularly unwelcome in the French apparel industry. On Shein's side, this presence is part of a vast communication strategy deployed over the last few months.
On June 11 at 2 p.m., apparel and design professionals will also be able to attend a talk by Giovanna Graziosi Casimiro, professor and researcher at the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM), who will discuss the place of know-how in an age of automation accelerated by AI.
This edition, which is expected to attract 165,000 visitors, will also feature a number of top executives, including Bernard Arnault (LVMH), Guive Balooch (L'Oréal), Joe Tsai (Alibaba), Rohit Prasad (Amazon), Yann Le Cun (Meta), Jensen Huang (Nvidia), and Dowson Tong (Tencent, WeChat). Elon Musk (Tesla) will once again engage with the show via a videoconference.

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