aivancity · International Study Tour
An annual immersion in the heart of the global AI ecosystem—returning with a new way of thinking, doing business, and looking to the future.
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A learning trip is not a tourist trip. It is an educational investment that transforms capable students into professionals who think globally from day one.
Every year, aivancity organizes a five-day immersion program in San Francisco and Silicon Valley for a select group of students. The program is completely redesigned for each edition in collaboration with new partners to ensure it remains closely aligned with industry realities.
Students meet in person with leaders from the tech industry, venture capital firms, and organizations within the ecosystem—at their offices, during panel discussions, and at networking events. No sightseeing, no lectures: just real conversations with the professionals shaping the global AI landscape.
This kind of experience brings about a transformation that no classroom can replicate: an irreversible rise in ambition, an international professional outlook, and a network of contacts ready to be tapped into as soon as you return.
Silicon Valley isn't a myth. It's an ecosystem with its own set of rules, dynamics, and entrepreneurial culture—which can only be understood by experiencing it from the inside.
Silicon Valley operates according to specific social norms. Mastering them is essential to turning a chance encounter into an opportunity.
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22 students, 5 days, and visits to more than 10 companies. The program, photos, contacts, and lessons learned from the Class of 2026.
Each day was designed to expose students to a different aspect of innovation: AI operations, venture capital, product development, and the Franco-American network.
22 students in the hallways of the world’s largest tech companies — photos that capture a formative week.
Six key events from the 2026 edition—Big Tech, scale-ups, VCs, and the Franco-American ecosystem. The lineup varies each year depending on current partnerships.
The connections made during this event are a lasting asset—provided we nurture them and turn them into real opportunities.