Exupere at BIG 2025: Paris, a laboratory for entrepreneurial futures

On September 23rd, Paris hosts one of Europe's largest gatherings dedicated to innovation and entrepreneurship: Bpifrance's BIG at the Accor Arena.

Why is Exupere attending?
 

Because the lifestyle hospitality industry is not only about properties and rooms - it's about living ecosystems. And those ecosystems are shaped by:

    - entrepreneurs creating tomorrow's services and technologies,

    - investors betting on sustainable, international visions,

    - creators reimagining the codes of travel, experience, and place.

BIG is an accelerator of both connections and insights. For Exupere, it is the chance to cross-pollinate Parisian energy with international experience.

We go there to:

    - capture the weak signals that will shape the next generation of lifestyle hotels,

    - connect the worlds of entrepreneurship and hospitality,

    - reaffirm our role as a bridge-builder between local territories and global ambitions.

Paris, a world-city and an idea-lab: fertile ground to feed our mission.


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