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    VivaTech 2025: Health Innovations Not to Miss.

    Markus Team7 July 20254 min read

    Discover the major health innovations presented at VivaTech 2025: medical AI, exoskeletons, biotechnologies, connected objects, and over 250 startups in action to transform tomorrow's medicine.

    VivaTech 2025: Health Innovations Not to Miss.

    In June 2025, a significant event took place in France, at Paris Porte de Versailles: the ninth edition of the Viva Technology exhibition, also known as VivaTech. A new record was broken with no less than 180,000 visitors present this year. As every year, it featured both French and global tech, showcasing new innovations applicable to many sectors. In total, over 14,000 startups came to present their projects, hailing from more than 50 different countries worldwide.

    At the heart of this event: artificial intelligence, as demonstrated by Nvidia and Mistral AI announcing their partnership during a 1.5-hour keynote opening VivaTech. However, we will focus on the health innovations unveiled by several startups, over 250 of which were present at the Campus Live side event at PariSanté Campus.

    Major Health Innovations at VivaTech

    AlveoliX presented a platform capable of replicating human organs in vitro, notably simulating respiratory and digestive movements. This technology accelerates treatment development while reducing the need for animal testing.

    Augmedi offers an immersive medical training solution, using photorealistic 3D models and personalized learning through artificial intelligence, making medical training more accessible and effective.

    Bewe (Neuria) unveiled a mobile game based on neuroscience, designed to rebalance the brain's reward system and help reduce cravings, thereby contributing to the prevention of eating disorders.

    Emovo Care showcased a wearable hand exoskeleton for rehabilitation after a stroke or in cases of motor disorders, facilitating mobility recovery.

    Mynerva (Leia) launched a smart sock dedicated to patients with diabetic neuropathy. This sock integrates sensors and uses AI-assisted neurostimulation to restore plantar sensation, reduce pain, and limit the risk of falls.

    Onescope (Pneumoscope) presented a three-in-one smart stethoscope, combining a digital microphone, oximeter, and thermometer. The device analyzes respiratory sounds to detect pathologies such as asthma or pneumonia, all via a mobile application.

    Precisia Care offers an AI platform that collects real-time data at the patient's bedside to optimize care and enhance safety, particularly in acute care units.

    Rea Diagnostics (PremaSure™) developed a self-administered test to detect the risk of premature birth early, thus avoiding invasive examinations.

    Resmonics developed a system of connected sensors and a mobile application to monitor respiratory health. The CE-certified acoustic AI detects infections and aids in the management of respiratory diseases.

    Veltist (AnastoSEAL) presented a smart patch designed to secure abdominal sutures after surgery, facilitating healing and allowing for rapid detection of leakage risks.

    Watchibia offers a connected bracelet that transforms any classic watch into an activity tracker, measuring heart rate, sleep, stress, step count, etc.

    Bodyo (Buddyo) unveiled a medical robot capable of analyzing blood pressure, ECG, glucose, and cholesterol, promoting prevention and reducing healthcare costs.

    Mand.ro presented a robotic hand controlled by sensors worn on rings or bracelets. This affordable solution is aimed at amputees, whether it's a partial hand loss or a total arm loss.

    Wingcopter demonstrated the effectiveness of its automated medical drones, capable of rapidly delivering emergency medical supplies, even in hard-to-reach areas.

    Hypershell unveiled an AI-assisted leg exoskeleton that increases walking speed and reduces fatigue by detecting movement intentions in real-time.

    We also saw numerous medical simulation platforms and digital twins for professional training and care optimization, often assisted by artificial intelligence. 3D-printed prosthetics were also in the spotlight, offering customized, more accessible, and personalized devices for patients.

    AI and Health Startups Presented by PariSanté Campus

    Several French and international startups made their mark at the exhibition with their innovations in artificial intelligence applied to health. Among them:

    • Virtuosis AI develops vocal analysis solutions for mental health monitoring.

    • Wealthy Technology offers a connected health management platform.

    • Askara designs AI tools to improve medical diagnosis.

    • BotDesign develops medical chatbots to enhance patient engagement.

    • Deemea develops platforms for optimizing healthcare organizations using AI.

    • IROC offers telemedicine and remote monitoring solutions.

    • Nearcare provides tools for home care monitoring.

    • OSO AI uses artificial intelligence for early detection of cognitive disorders.

    • ScienceOne develops an AI-based clinical decision support platform.

    Innovations in Animal Health (Pet Tech)

    In the field of animal health, we saw:

    Invoxia presented the first animal health biotracker, combining GPS, activity tracking, heart rate, and behavioral alerts thanks to AI.

    Wizipet launched an application centralizing health records, monitoring, and well-being for pets.

    General Trends

    The 2025 edition of VivaTech confirmed the rise of generative artificial intelligence and medical robotics, with concrete applications in clinical settings, prevention, training, and personalized patient monitoring. Innovations aim to reduce costs, improve prevention, optimize care, and offer personalized solutions for professionals, the general public, and pets alike. To stay informed about the latest news and innovations in the health sector, and not miss anything, subscribe to our newsletter.