Foxconn, which calls itself the world's largest AI server provider, presented capabilities in AI factory construction, sovereign AI data centers, and smart manufacturing .
Foxconn + Bull (Atos): Foxconn partnered with French computing firm Bull to build powerful AI computers in Europe, powering the continent's fast-growing network of AI factories — the large-scale computing centers that form AI infrastructure's backbone . Components will be produced and tested at Foxconn's facilities in the Czech Republic, with final assembly and validation at Bull's factory in Angers, France
. France's cheap nuclear energy and local talent pool were cited as key draws for global AI investment
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Mistral AI's Data Center Expansion: Mistral AI is building a new 44-megawatt data center in Bruyères-le-Châtel, northern France. Its first deployment is already operational with 18,000 Nvidia GB200 systems, laying the foundation for a roadmap of 200 megawatts of compute capacity across Europe by 2027 . Mistral is also working with French public investment bank Bpifrance, AI investment company MGX, and Nvidia to expand Campus AI, a network of AI factories anchored by a planned 1.4-gigawatt facility
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Nvidia's Broader Push: Nvidia's blog confirmed deep engagement across these French AI infrastructure projects, with France advancing Europe's AI future through sovereign compute clusters .
Humanoid robots were the standout attraction of the 2026 edition, with dozens of demos across the show floor .
VivaTech 2026 moved to a new three-floor venue — Hall 7 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles — and centered AI as 'the headline act' driving productivity gains and tangible business outcomes . The show marked a clear shift from speculative demos to real-world industrial deployment for both AI infrastructure and humanoid robotics
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