15/06/2025
From June 11 to 14, Laurent Thomas and Dominique Moncheaux proudly represented Qwanteos at Viva Technology 2025, the largest tech event in Europe, held at Porte de Versailles in Paris.
This year’s edition gathered more than 180,000 participants and 14,000 startups and companies from around the world — a clear signal that AI is no longer a trend, but the foundation of the next wave of innovation. The event brought together the most ambitious minds in computer vision (CV), natural language processing (NLP), and intelligent agents.
We were thrilled to reconnect with many of our existing clients and just as excited to meet new ones — all driven by the same goal: scaling AI faster and smarter.
At Qwanteos, we specialize in supervised machine learning workflows, high-quality dataset processing, and technical dedicated teams that plug directly into your ML and automation pipelines. Whether you’re training a CV model, scaling NLP applications, or deploying AI agents across your stack — we’re here to help you move faster without compromising accuracy.
VivaTech 2025 reminded us why we do what we do: to empower the AI ecosystem with stable, skilled, and reliable human expertise behind the data.
Let’s connect — if you’re building AI, we want to be part of the journey.
🚀 VivaTech 2025 was a blast! AI is evolving fast — and so are we. From Computer Vision to NLP, from dataset to intelligent agents, Qwanteos is helping startups and scale-ups turn data into results. We met incredible innovators, partners, and future clients — and we're just getting started.
For the third consecutive time, Qwanteos has been selected in the European mapping of AI startups, reaffirming its role in shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
France must lead, not follow, in the AI revolution. At the AI Action Summit, Qwanteos joins global leaders to shape the future of artificial intelligence. From funding to talent, from innovation to impact — it’s time to act.
We support the primary school "l'île aux enfants" and its wonderful founder Eric Hanrion. About 300 children divided into 16 classes, from kindergarten to primary school, benefit from quality education and nutrition.
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