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Building Inclusive Futures: InSignLanguage at VivaTech Paris 2025

  • Writer: K. K.
    K. K.
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

What a fantastic edition of VivaTech Paris this year! As Europe’s biggest tech and innovation event, VivaTech brought together startups, global companies and bold thinkers — and we were proud to be part of the momentum.

InSignLanguage and InSign AI were represented by our Business Development Consultant, Katja, who spent the week connecting with fellow innovators from across the globe, discovering emerging trends in AI and accessibility, and sharing our mission: making information accessible and communication inclusive for Deaf people through technology.


Among the many highlights of the event was attending a talk featuring:

  • Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA

  • Arthur Mensch, CEO of Mistral AI

  • Emmanuel Macron, President of the Republic of France


From left to right: Arthur Mensch, Jensen Huang, Emmanuel Macron
From left to right: Arthur Mensch, Jensen Huang, Emmanuel Macron

The discussion not only spotlighted the future of artificial intelligence but also unveiled a major new partnership between NVIDIA and Mistral AI, aimed at strengthening the AI ecosystem in Europe. This collaboration was a powerful reminder that the most meaningful progress is built together — when vision, values, and expertise align.


At InSignLanguage, we deeply believe in this principle. Our work is driven by collaboration — with Deaf communities, with accessibility experts, and with forward-thinking partners who understand that innovation must serve everyone.







As we wrap up our time at VivaTech, we’re heading home inspired, energised, and more committed than ever to developing solutions that empower Deaf people and close the communication gap — not just in the UK, but globally.


Thank you to the organisers, the brilliant speakers, and everyone who took the time to engage with us. We’re excited for the road ahead.


Let’s keep building accessible futures — together.



 
 
 

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