Cannes will be the epicenter of the global AI ecosystem as it will hold The World AI Cannes Festival, first global event dedicated exclusively to AI where 250 conferences workshops and start-up pitches will take place
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Cannes will be the epicenter of the global AI ecosystem as it will hold The World AI Cannes Festival, first global event dedicated exclusively to AI where 250 conferences workshops and start-up pitches will take place

The World AI Cannes Festival (WAICF) is the first global event dedicated exclusively to AI, to tech leaders who innovate in the field and to the economic, human and societal issues which will impact our lives in the very near future. For professionals, this event will be a chance to take stock of the current situation on their market, get to know the best experts and meet the decision-makers and executives of leading companies. On the last day of the event, the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes will open its doors to the general public.

On Thursday, April 14 and Friday, April 15, Cannes will be the epicenter of the global AI ecosystem.

Entrepreneurs, opinion leaders, decision-makers and experts will come together to share, exchange and discover the AI of the future. Over 250 conferences, workshops and start-up pitches will take place within the Palais des Festivals complex. The full conference program and the list of speakers can be found on the WAICF website.

The most innovative tech leaders and start-ups to discover at the exhibition

WAICF will bring together the world's leading AI players (including IBM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, Sensetime and Veritone), not to mention a whole host of pioneering start-ups. Over 120 exhibitors will showcase their latest technologies, solutions and services to thousands of professionals on the lookout for new tools to address their business challenges and boost their AI strategies.

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