Conference Program


Our program is currently a work in process and will be updated regularly in the upcoming weeks leading up to this year's edition.

Striking the Right Balance: Founders’ Mental Health

The entrepreneurial journey is often an emotional rollercoaster, pushing 49% of founders to consider leaving their startups in 2024. This sentiment is heightened by the current challenging economic conditions in the tech market. Outside of their growth challenge, founders also face additional pressures, including maintaining work-life balance and navigating internal conflicts as their companies grow. But a positive shift is emerging: mental health in the startup ecosystem is becoming a more open conversation. Founders and industry leaders are increasingly sharing their personal experiences, breaking down barriers and fostering awareness about mental well-being. This session explores practical ways to build support systems for founders and their teams. Together, we’ll discuss how to normalize mental health conversations in the tech ecosystem and create a healthier, more sustainable environment for innovation.

Founders’ Story with Factorial & Atomico

Discover the story behind the innovations and the collaborative networks that propelled their startup forward through the unique journey of its founder.

Exit Backlog: What Alternatives To The Traffic Jams?

2024 was a slow year for startup exits, with the backlog of companies awaiting an exit surging to over 55,000, according to PitchBook—a record high. While smaller startup exits continued at a steady pace, the absence of IPOs created a bottleneck, slowing down both late-stage companies and the broader VC market. This stagnation has forced mature startups to explore alternative exit strategies, including secondaries, M&As, or extended private market stays, while in Europe, many startups are looking across the Atlantic for IPOs or acquisition opportunities. Some anticipate a return to normalcy in 2025, with a wave of unicorn IPOs. However, the geopolitical climate could disrupt these expectations, reshuffling the exit landscape. This session will explore how seasoned VCs in the US, China, and Europe are navigating the backlog and what alternative exit strategies are emerging.

Garments that fit : How Can We Make Virtual Try-On Truly Accurate and Inclusive ?

The fashion industry is embracing virtual try-on, but how can we ensure it truly reflects real bodies and real garments? This live demo explores the impact of using real graded pattern data and inclusive avatars to deliver a try-on experience that feels precise, and representative. Join us to see how accuracy meets inclusivity — in real time. Session curated by Institut Français de la Mode (IFM).

The Future of Eyewear: Made To Fit, Made To Order, Made In France

Discover how Visages is reshaping the eyewear industry through local, on-demand and zero-waste production using the full potential of AI and 3D-printing technologies. From VR design to 3D face-scanning and personalization, this live demo reveals how any creative can design and launch a custom eyewear model in hours – sustainably, and inventory-free. Session curated by Institut Français de la Mode (IFM)

Vibe coding: Brands as Destinations in Gamified Shoppable Worlds

Explore how VLGE AI empowers brands to become immersive destinations through gamified, shoppable virtual worlds. This session unveils the future of experiential commerce, where storytelling, interactivity, and AI converge to create vibrant, engaging ecosystems that turn audiences into communities and transactions into journeys. Welcome to the next evolution of brand engagement. Session curated by Institut Français de la Mode (IFM).

At the crossroads of tech and creativity with La French Touch!

Travel through history, interact with iconic artistic figures and artworks and dive into immersive expeditions with four leading startups of La French Touch bridging the gap between tech and creative industries. HISTOVERY: Histovery is the leading company in scientifically validated and engaging 3D reconstructions of the past. With over 3 million visitors annually across 20 cultural institutions worldwide, they will present how their experiences are revolutionizing cultural visits, both on-site and beyond museum walls through international traveling Augmented Exhibitions. ASK MONA: Discover how generative AI can turn any object — from a masterpiece like the Mona Lisa to a bottle of wine — into a conversational companion. This demo showcases immersive dialogues projected on screen, revealing how technology reshapes storytelling, education, and consumption by making physical objects speak, inform, and enchant.