Paris, France – February 6, 2026 – The upcoming BIG 2025 summit, scheduled for September 2025, aims to foster a deeper understanding of future business trends and technological shifts. Organized by Bpifrance, the event emphasizes a commitment to "the truth" rooted in scientific facts, raw data, and experimentation, according to Julien Noronha, Executive Director of Communications. This approach positions the summit as a platform for substantive exchange rather than superficial celebrity engagement.

The overarching theme of BIG 2025 is the pursuit of "truth," manifested through scientific evidence, empirical data, and rigorous experimentation. This focus on factual grounding is intended to guide discussions on tomorrow's challenges and emerging technological and societal trends. Noronha states, "The truth is that of science, it is that of raw facts, that of statistics, that of experimentation, that of the laboratory." This underscores a deliberate effort to anchor the event in tangible realities, featuring testimonials from entrepreneurs and leaders across various business scales – from startups to large corporations.
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New Spaces and Editorial Innovations
BIG 2025 will introduce new areas designed to enhance the attendee experience and facilitate focused interactions. Notably, the Accor Arena's concourse will be dedicated to deeptech, offering a concentrated space for innovations in this critical sector. The organizers are also implementing "editorial and scenographic innovations" to improve event flow and maximize content delivery, ensuring "fluidity" and "optimizing encounters." The stated objective is not to attract numerous headliners but to ensure the quality and relevance of all presentations, prioritizing "the richness of exchanges and the diversity of expertise" over mere fame.

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