LandLogic selected for Canada’s AI delegation at VivaTech 2026
LandLogic has been selected to join the official Canadian delegation at VivaTech 2026, one of the world’s leading technology and startup conferences, taking place in Paris from June 17–20, 2026.
The delegation, led by Scale AI, brings together a group of high-growth companies advancing artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and applied technology across Canada. LandLogic was selected from over 170 applicants, reflecting the strength of its work in building next-generation infrastructure for property intelligence.
What is VivaTech 2026?
Viva Technology 2026 is Europe’s largest startup and technology event, bringing together a global ecosystem of startups, investors, major corporations, and technology leaders. Over four days in Paris, the event will convene:
165,000+ visitors
13,500 startups
2,800 exhibitors
450+ speakers
Participants from 174 countries
VivaTech accelerates innovation by connecting organizations tackling the world’s most pressing challenges through AI and emerging technologies. The 2026 edition will feature interactive exhibits, product launches, and discussions across key themes including:
Artificial intelligence
Cybersecurity and quantum computing
Sustainability, climate, and mobility
Health and longevity
Work and productivity
Creative industries and gaming
Ethics, privacy, and governance
As a global platform where business meets innovation, VivaTech plays a critical role in shaping the future of applied AI and digital infrastructure.
Canada’s AI presence at VivaTech
Canada’s innovation ecosystem will take center stage at VivaTech 2026 for a third consecutive year, with Scale AI leading the national delegation. The mission is designed to strengthen Canada’s leadership in AI and technology globally, support Canadian companies in expanding into international markets, and build connections between Canada’s ecosystem and global partners.
Selected companies, including LandLogic, will participate in the Canada Pavilion, with opportunities to showcase their technology, connect with investors and partners, and engage in curated meetings with industry leaders, government representatives, and international organizations.
Advancing AI-powered property intelligence
LandLogic is building infrastructure and tools for property intelligence. LandLogic standardizes fragmented zoning, planning, and property data into AI-ready systems that support faster, more accurate land and development products. This foundation enables a new generation of property intelligence workflows, including site selection, zoning-accurate due diligence and development feasibility and planning insights.
As global attention turns toward housing, urban growth, and infrastructure efficiency, standardized property intelligence is becoming a critical layer in how decisions are made at scale.
Representing Canadian innovation on a global stage
Participation in VivaTech highlights Canada’s growing leadership in artificial intelligence and applied technology. As part of the official delegation, LandLogic will engage with global stakeholders across AI, real estate, and infrastructure to explore partnerships and expand its international footprint.
This moment reflects a broader shift: infrastructure-level platforms are emerging as the foundation for how industries adopt AI, moving beyond isolated tools toward scalable, integrated systems.
Looking ahead
VivaTech 2026 marks an important step as LandLogic continues to scale its platform and expand access to standardized property intelligence. We look forward to connecting with partners, investors, and collaborators in Paris. To learn more about the other participants joining LandLogic, you can read Scale AI’s announcement here.
If you’re attending VivaTech 2026 and interested in AI-powered property intelligence or real estate innovation, we’d welcome the conversation.
LandLogic has been selected to join Canada’s official AI delegation at VivaTech 2026 in Paris. Led by Scale AI, the delegation highlights leading Canadian companies advancing AI and digital infrastructure. LandLogic will showcase how it transforms zoning, planning, and property data into AI infrastructure while connecting with global partners and investors.
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