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Tech Show Paris 2025: Day One Highlights Unveil Future of AI, Cloud, and Cybersecurity

TLDR: The first day of Tech Show Paris 2025, held on November 5-6 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, showcased a convergence of five major tech events, emphasizing advancements in AI, cloud infrastructure, and cybersecurity. Key discussions included responsible AI and the critical role of data platforms in scaling AI solutions.

Paris, France – November 6, 2025 – The Tech Show Paris 2025 commenced its first day at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, bringing together Europe’s leading technology professionals for an immersive experience across five co-located events. The comprehensive exhibition, organized by CloserStill Media Ltd., united Cloud & AI Infrastructure, DevOps Live, Cloud & Cyber Security Expo, Data & AI Leaders Summit, and Data Centre World under one roof, offering a holistic view of the evolving tech landscape.

Day one highlights underscored the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence, cloud technologies, and robust cybersecurity measures. Attendees, comprising executives, decision-makers, and specialists from diverse tech sectors, engaged in discussions ranging from innovative solutions to strategic collaborations.

A significant focus was placed on the future of AI, with the Data & AI Leaders Summit serving as a central platform for insights. Discussions included the ethical implications of ‘responsible AI’ and practical strategies for ‘dealing with AI’ in enterprise environments.

One notable announcement on the mainstage involved a strategic partnership between Nscale and VAST Data, aimed at building global AI infrastructure. This collaboration is set to address the complexities of hyperscale AI, focusing on enhanced GPU utilization and faster access to distributed datasets, which are crucial for scaling large language models and agentic systems. Jeff Denworth, Co-founder of VAST Data, emphasized that ‘AI innovation is impossible without a data platform that can keep up,’ highlighting the foundational role of data management in the next era of AI.

The event also featured a showcase of innovation across cloud, cybersecurity, data center, and infrastructure solutions, with major companies like Siemens, Nokia, EDF, Dell Technologies, and Thales Digital Factory participating. Peer-to-peer knowledge sharing sessions provided practical insights for addressing real-world challenges, from optimizing DevOps costs to improving energy efficiency in data centers.

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Furthermore, the expanded ‘Espace Start-Up’ returned for 2025, offering a vital springboard for emerging IT companies in cloud, AI, and cybersecurity, reinforcing the show’s commitment to fostering technological innovation. The Tech Show Paris continues through November 6, promising further insights into the future of digital transformation.

Nikhil Patel
Nikhil Patelhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Nikhil Patel is a tech analyst and AI news reporter who brings a practitioner's perspective to every article. With prior experience working at an AI startup, he decodes the business mechanics behind product innovations, funding trends, and partnerships in the GenAI space. Nikhil's insights are sharp, forward-looking, and trusted by insiders and newcomers alike. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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