The 7 major themes of the Vis-ta-Ville areas
Espace Culturel (Cultural Space), Hall 6
At the heart of the Culture, Leisure & Events sector, the Mayors’ Fair offers a dedicated space to bring together stakeholders committed to the role of culture in everyday life—its places, forms, and expressions—in a troubled context calling for collective mobilization.
The fair explores the innovations implemented by these stakeholders to address these challenges, the place and transformations of cultural venues in cities, and ways to make culture accessible to the greatest number. These topics will be further developed during the fair, notably through the exhibitors present in the Cultural space.
Our “Supporteur” sponsor :
The Ministry of Culture protects heritage, supports artistic creation, promotes cultural diversity, and ensures access to art for all. It implements a national cultural policy and operates across regions through the DRACs, DACs, and its affiliated bodies, in collaboration with local authorities.
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La Mairie Connectée (Connected Town Hall), Hall 4
Local authorities increasingly rely on digital technology to improve public services, notably with the rise of artificial intelligence, which opens new perspectives and challenges.
The “Connected Town Hall” exemplifies this digitalization by dematerializing management tools and exchanges between administrations, digitizing infrastructures to optimize their operation through data, and using advanced modeling tools to better understand the territory and prepare projects. It also aims to improve communication and consultation with residents via digital means, while adopting environmentally respectful digital practices and strengthening the security of equipment and sensitive data against cyberattacks.
Our “Bienfaiteur” sponsor :
Zoom’s mission is to provide an AI-first platform for human connection. Reimagine teamwork with Zoom Workplace — Zoom’s open collaboration platform with AI Companion empowers teams to be more productive. Together with Zoom Workplace, Zoom’s Business Services for sales, marketing, and customer care teams, including Zoom Contact Center, strengthen customer relationships throughout the customer lifecycle.
Our “Supporteur” sponsor :
Amazon Business is a service for professionals that lets you choose from thousands of products in our catalog, streamline your purchase invoicing, and enjoy exclusive features tailored to your needs.
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La Gare (The Train Station), Hall 4
Accessible transportation options for the broadest audience enhance a territory’s attractiveness and dynamism while contributing to necessary transitions in our lifestyles. This includes daily travel, city-to-countryside connections, territorial supply, and business logistics.
Facing decarbonization challenges, the train station plays a central role by linking these essential services, facilitating modal shifts, ensuring rail-road continuity, and reorganizing journeys. It also welcomes users with amenities and social spaces, making the station a vibrant place at the heart of the city and its territory. The Vis-Ta-Ville project accelerates the deployment of these new modes of transport.
Our “Supporteur” sponsors :
VintedGo streamlines last-mile delivery for local authorities with fast, reliable, and sustainable solutions. As a sponsor of the Salon des Maires, we are transforming urban logistics to simplify citizens’ daily lives and provide an efficient local service tailored to their needs.
The InTerLUD+ Program aims to expand the deployment of sustainable urban logistics charters to support the transformation of logistics activities and foster coordinated action among stakeholders, while also providing the necessary technical support for their implementation.
TELLi is an innovative light rail project — combining rolling stock and infrastructure — designed to revitalize local railway lines with a more economical and eco-friendly solution. A few key figures: 30 meters long, 50 tons, 74 seats, 120 km/h top speed, and 200 km battery range.
La Maison de la Santé (The Health Center), Hall 6
In response to medical desertification, local authorities mobilize to strengthen healthcare services in their territories, often marked by an aging population. To avoid long travel distances for residents, alternatives support sometimes distant care structures.
The Health Center, at the core of the “Living Together” sector, highlights solutions to address this deficit, such as remote consultations via digital tools adapted to telemedicine, itinerant care services in isolated areas, and solidarity among doctors. Authorities express many expectations to deploy effective and flexible solutions capable of meeting local medical and paramedical needs.
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Le Marché (The Market), Hall 4
Local services, organization through short supply chains, a dynamic local economy providing stable, non-relocatable jobs, and access to nearby solidarity networks…
These are the pillars of sought-after attractiveness. Having become a hub of good living at the fair over several editions, this space continues to showcase trends and levers structuring local economic dynamism. It will host and organize the contribution of various actors who collectively help generate value in the territory.
At the heart of the Development & Territorial Attractiveness sector in Pavilion 2, visitors will be immersed in a scenographed space reflecting the market codes found in towns and villages across France.
Our “Supporteur” sponsor :
The Cercle d’Alliés is an informal group of economic stakeholders connected to paper-based communication. It was born from a collective desire to preserve the graphic industry and support French businesses through thoughtful, locally driven, and sovereign communication.
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L’Ecole (The School), Hall 6
Schools are evolving, redefining their “school forms” and involving education professionals as well as local authorities. This space highlights several trends, such as renewing school spaces to foster socialization, daily life rhythms, and address ecological challenges through renovation or new building construction.
Classroom structuring is also evolving, placing the student at the center of learning by combining playful and educational activities. Schoolyards are transforming into vegetated “oasis yards” to combat climate change while promoting inclusion, sports, and culture. Additionally, initiatives such as “car-free school streets” and programs like “know how to move, ride, swim” raise awareness about sustainable lifestyles. Finally, integrating digital equipment enhances learning and prepares students for an increasingly connected society.
Our “Contributeur” sponsors :
La Cellule de crise (The Crisis Unit), Hall 3
New this year
In response to the growing risks associated with climate change, the Crisis Unit is dedicated to anticipation, management, and resilience in local areas. Faced with today’s challenges, it is crucial to be prepared and have the right tools at your disposal.
This unique space offers solutions, expertise, and concrete tools to help local authorities protect their populations and infrastructure. It is a place for exchange and learning where you can discover strategies to strengthen the resilience of your territories in the face of climate events and crises.
Our “Supporteur” sponsor :
Crisebox helps organizations anticipate and structure crisis management, ensuring business continuity even in the event of a total loss of digital resources. It is a practical solution, tailored to budgetary realities and grounded in pragmatism.
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