May 13, 2024

Farpoint to Represent Canadian AI Innovation at VivaTech 2024 in Paris

Vancouver, BC – Farpoint is honored to announce its selection as one of the 60 companies representing Canada at VivaTech 2024, Europe's largest technology conference. This selection underscores Farpoint's role as a leader in AI technology and its commitment to expanding its influence on a global scale.

Organized by Scale AI in partnership with the Trade Commissioner Service, the Embassy of Canada in France, and Investissement Québec, this initiative marks the most significant Canadian AI delegation ever assembled for an international event. Farpoint will join other leading companies to showcase the breadth and diversity of Canada's AI expertise on the world stage.

"Being part of this prestigious delegation is a testament to our hard work and innovation in AI," said Nicholas Ning, CEO of Farpoint. "VivaTech offers an unparalleled platform to highlight our advanced AI solutions, and we are excited to demonstrate how Farpoint is pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve in various industries."

At VivaTech, Farpoint will have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders, participate in key discussions, and explore collaborations that could shape the future of AI technology. The event also provides a unique chance for Farpoint to present its latest projects and innovations at the Canada Pavilion, designed to foster interaction and partnership opportunities with global stakeholders.

The selection of Farpoint for VivaTech 2024 not only reflects the company’s excellence in AI but also its ongoing efforts to drive international expansion and its commitment to contributing significantly to the AI ecosystem in Canada and beyond.

"Farpoint's participation in VivaTech is a clear indication of our role as a frontrunner in the AI community, not just in Canada but globally," Ning added. "We are proud to contribute to showcasing Canada's leadership in AI and look forward to engaging with the global tech community to explore new opportunities and challenges in AI."