CentraleSupélec at VivaTech 2025: AI, deeptech and startups
Present at VivaTech 2025, CentraleSupélec illustrated the strength of the Paris-Saclay ecosystem, between AI training (#BrevetAI), cutting-edge research and deeptech startups supported by its accelerator 21st by CentraleSupélec.

From June 11 to 14, CentraleSupélec participated in the 2025 edition of VivaTech, an unmissable event for technological innovation, where the School illustrated the power of the Paris-Saclay ecosystem, at the crossroads of deeptech, artificial intelligence and new educational approaches.
Artificial intelligence at the heart of training
Professor Frédéric Pascal (L2S Laboratory), director of theDataIA Paris-Saclay Institute, took advantage of the visit of the President of the Republic and Ministers Élisabeth Borne and Clara Chappaz to present the major advances in the #BrevetAI program. This “learning-by-doing” training, developed at theENS Paris-Saclay as part of the SaclAI-School project, led by the DataIA Paris-Saclay Institute and supported by France 2030, will be deployed from the start of the school year to nearly 50 students and staff at Paris-Saclay University.
Deeptech entrepreneurship in the spotlight
Welcomed on the standParis-Saclay University, innovative startups from the accelerator ecosystem 21st by CentraleSupélec were able to showcase their innovations and benefit from maximum visibility, in particular:
- LumiSync, a finalist for the VivaTech Innovation of the Year Award, is developing the world's first 100% photonic oscillator, enabling data to be synchronized at the speed of light.
- Atmosph'Air, a finalist of the Next Startupper Challenge, led by Bérénice Arias, a first-year student, offers a technology for converting atmospheric CO₂ into organic fertilizer via microalgae.
- Raidium, winner of the Île-de-France region data challenge, combines deep learning and medical imaging to create a new generation radiology console.
- Seracle, awarded the Ecolab - Greentech Innovation 2025 label, supports clean energy players in optimizing their assets in the face of climate change.
And other deeptech nuggets such as Entalpic, Exwayz ou Green Fusyon, all committed to the sustainable transformation of health, industry and the environment.
This strong commitment to VivaTech, thanks to the involvement of teachers, researchers, students, entrepreneurs and partners of the School, confirms the role of CentraleSupélec as a major player in training, research and technological innovation in France and Europe.