As major innovation hubs consolidate operations and AI roles dominate openings, professionals targeting Paris's booming tech sector face a dramatically different job market than two years ago.
As the city races toward carbon neutrality by 2050, a scrappy GreenTech firm in Belleville is solving one of Europe's messiest urban problems—fragmented IoT data.
From Belleville's community gardeners to the custodians of Luxembourg, meet the people who have transformed Paris's parks into sanctuaries of belonging.
From the Marais to Montmartre, Parisians are embracing proactive medical check-ups as the ultimate luxury—transforming how the city approaches long-term wellbeing.
New studies explain why staying active after 60 isn't just feel-good advice—it's backed by measurable changes in bone density, balance and cognitive function.
New outdoor spaces, reformed curricula, and a cultural shift toward work-life balance have transformed parenting in the capital over the past 18 months.
As gentrification threatens to erase them, Belleville and the 13th arrondissement's vibrant murals have become the authentic heartbeat of Paris's evolving cultural identity.
As municipal budgets tighten across the capital, neighbourhood volunteers are creating an unlikely renaissance in aquatic fitness—one community pool at a time.
Digital banking apps and contactless innovation are fundamentally changing how residents across the city manage cash, pay bills, and build savings—from the 11th arrondissement to the suburbs.
From the Marais to La Défense, Parisians are adopting privacy-first technologies that promise to protect their data—but at the cost of changing how they work, shop and move through the city.
As France doubles down on renewable energy targets, the capital's clean tech sector is reshaping hiring, salaries, and skills demands—here's how to position yourself.
From AI-powered office booking to neighbourhood-based micro-hubs, the French capital's workspace operators are racing to redefine what work looks like in 2027 and beyond.
From Station F to the Marais, venture capitalists are backing homegrown artificial intelligence startups at record pace, signaling France's emergence as a serious contender in the global AI race.
From Seine-side running collectives to neighbourhood cycling races, Parisians are discovering that group fitness challenges offer more than just physical results—they're weaving stronger social bonds across the city.
As traditional cocktail joints give way to casual wine bars and queer-friendly hangouts, Paris's historic neighbourhood is shedding its exclusive reputation.