At Sesamers, we’re always looking to be the first to learn about the latest trends in the startup and tech events space. That’s why it feels like a privilege that Sesamers was invited by Olivia Hervy, chief ecosystem officer of VivaTech, to the exclusive kick-off VivaTech 2026, alongside key partners.
As Europe’s largest startup and tech event prepares for its 10th anniversary, scheduled for June 17-20, 2026 in Paris, being part of this circle of industry professionals gives us early insight into what promises to be VivaTech’s most ambitious edition yet, with significant expansions and new experiences that reflect a decade of growth and evolution.
Major infrastructure expansions
After calling Hall 1 and 2 at Porte de Versailles home for a decade, VivaTech 2026 is relocating to Hall 7, a new three-floor building that the event will occupy fully. The venue now features 30% more exhibition space across three floors; upgraded infrastructure; excellent internet connectivity, and a much larger business center. The building has 12 dedicated restaurant areas, providing ample dining options to better accommodate the growing crowds.
The centerpiece is a brand new, 2,200-seat main stage where the event’s most significant announcements and keynotes will be held.
Greater business focus
Building on 2025’s success (180,000 attendees, 14,000 startups), VivaTech 2026 introduces several business-focused improvements:
- 20% more exhibitors than last year;
- New ROI data tracking for participants;
- Enhanced business matching services; and
- 5x more dedicated networking zones.
Doubled innovation showcase
The “Garden of Innovators” concept has been expanded upon, with organizers promising to double startup participation, product announcements, and exhibition surface area compared to previous editions.
Located on the first floor, the welcome area will showcase exemplars of innovation through the centuries to remind attendees of humanity’s continuous drive to invent and create.
Germany takes center stage
For 2026, Germany has been selected as the “Country of the Year,” and VivaTech will highlight the nation’s contributions to the European tech ecosystem with an eye towards strengthening Franco-German technological cooperation.
Thematic villages
VivaTech 2026 introduces a new organizational approach: We have four dedicated thematic arenas, each of which features its own startup village and specialized programming:
- Human First: Health, wellness, HR and inclusion;
- Consumer Tech: Lifestyle, retail, and omnichannel experiences;
- Urban Futures: Cities, mobility and energy solutions; and
- Business Reinvented: AI, productivity and growth.
Each thematic village will feature startups building in those sectors, creating focused ecosystems where attendees can explore innovations that cross-pollinate within a concentrated area. Every theme features its own dedicated stage, which will host talks, panels, and presentations tailored to that sector.
An additional Executive Arena will cater specifically to marketing and tech leaders, providing a hub for C-level discussions and strategic content.
“Revolutions in Progress”
VivaTech2026’s theme emphasizes ongoing technological revolutions, with particular focus on:
- Artificial intelligence and quantum computing;
- Open innovation models;
- Geopolitics of technology; and
- Tech sovereignty and business responsibilities.
Special anniversary experiences
To mark the event’s 10th anniversary, VivaTech 2026 will feature several special events:
- A special opening ceremony;
- The “Tech Oscars” awards;
- The 10th anniversary celebration; and
- B2C Saturday for consumer-focused experiences.
Looking forward
With its tagline, “VIVA LA REVOLUTION,” VivaTech 2026 positions itself not just as a retrospective celebration, but as the launch pad for the next decade of European tech innovation. The expanded format and new experiences point to how the event is evolving from a showcase into an increasingly sophisticated business platform for the global tech community.
VivaTech 2026 builds on last year’s impressive satisfaction metrics (92% of exhibitors satisfied, 82% of attendees planning to return) while substantially expanding capacity and capabilities to serve the growing European tech ecosystem.