Technological acceleration, energy transition, new regulations, the rise of AI and geopolitical tensions... Yesterday's economic models are no longer enough; France and Europe must build an economy that can respond to these new challenges.
These challenges, in a context of heightened international competition and tensions, require a collective approach to understand, anticipate and build the economy of tomorrow.
Only one thing is certain: innovation is the driving force behind growth and the transformation of businesses, industries and society. It is in this context that the think tank HUB Institute, together with its community of decision-makers, is organizing the Paris Economic Forum (PEF).
A strategic meeting that brings together leading economic and public decision-makers to discuss the major changes underway.
Under the theme of “New Rules, New Leadership”, this 2025 edition will place particular emphasis on understanding paradigm shifts and the methods adapted to these new developments. The Paris Economic Forum was born out of this need to bring together the high-level visions of business leaders, public decision-makers and experts to decipher future developments, compare ideas and transform challenges into opportunities.
It is through collective intelligence and this forward-looking mindset that we will overcome the challenges we face together.
How can we anticipate and support the transformation of work and company organization?
Finance, Consumption & Regulations
How can we adapt regulations and consumption models to the new economic and social realities?
New drivers of growth
How can you take advantage of new opportunities and markets?
STAKEHOLDERS
The quality of the insights and discussions at the Paris Economic Forum is based on the complementarity and confrontation of expertise, skills and experience.
Discover the Paris Economic Forum's pioneering study quantifying the productivity gains achievable through artificial intelligence for CAC 40 companies, based on the GAK (Gains, Acceleration, KPI) approach.