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techtost.comBy techtost.com3 June 202603 Mins Read
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TechCrunch partners with VivaTech 2026 to highlight some of the most important conversations shaping the future of artificial intelligence. As part of the partnership, TechCrunch and VivaTech will also showcase emerging founders through the VivaTech Innovation of the Year competition. The winner will win a chance to play live in Paris and secure a spot in the Startup Battlefield 200 ahead of TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, which will take place in San Francisco from October 13-15.

If you want to understand how Europe is approaching the AI ​​race — and how that strategy differs from that of Silicon Valley — VivaTech 2026 will be one of the most important places to be. Register now join the conversations shaping the next phase of AI innovation, which will take place throughout the June 17-20 event in Paris.

And for those who can’t participate, we’re still accepting Startup Battlefield applications from anywhere in the world right here before the June 8th deadline.

How Europe’s AI strategy diverges from Silicon Valley’s

The global AI race is often framed as a battle between the United States and China. But at VivaTech, Europe is expected to make the case for an entirely different model.

In recent years, Silicon Valley has pushed aggressively toward scale, speed, and market dominance. Europe, on the other hand, provides a counterweight: an AI vision centered on industrial competitiveness and technological dominance.

This discrepancy has become more visible in the past year. While US AI companies continue to struggle to roll out increasingly powerful models, European policymakers have focused heavily on regulation, transparency, privacy and infrastructure independence. Critics may argue that this approach limits innovation. Supporters argue that Europe is trying to lead by governing.

These discussions are going to be long VivaTech 2026which has become a showcase for Europe’s wider AI ambitions.

Where Europe believes it can win

Europe’s AI ambitions are also shaped by the industries it has historically dominated. While Silicon Valley’s AI boom revolves largely around consumer platforms and enterprise models, many European companies are focusing on applying AI to complex, tightly regulated systems already embedded in everyday life: Manufacturing. Logistics. Healthcare. Cyber ​​security. Energy infrastructure.

All of these industries are becoming major AI battlegrounds and require more than robust models – they require operational expertise, compliance frameworks, business coordination and long-term institutional trust.

This dynamic could play to Europe’s strengths.

Rather than competing directly with Silicon Valley on a consumer scale, Europe is increasingly positioning itself around industrial AI – the systems that quietly power supply chains, transport networks, healthcare operations and critical infrastructure.

In many ways, this shift reflects the broader evolution of artificial intelligence, as the industry moves beyond experimentation and toward development in large organizations.

Drive the conversation at VivaTech 2026

At VivaTech 2026these talks are expected to take center stage. Join founders, investors, business leaders and politicians in Paris to explore how Europe is shaping its vision for the future of artificial intelligence.

Book your pass now.

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