Vivatech 2025, billed as Europe’s largest tech and startup event, kicked off this Wednesday in Paris. Some 14,000 startups are showcasing their innovations, hoping to attract the attention of investors in a difficult context. FRANCE 24’s Charles Pellegrin speaks with Jad Shimaly, EY Global Managing Partner, about how trade uncertainty is weighing on the tech sector, Europe’s quest for tech sovereignty, and how EY is advising businesses to integrate artificial intelligence.
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