
A special rate for tomorrow's generation

You know it because you're part of it: the TED and TEDx community is passionate about innovative ideas and the positive impact we can have on the world.
This year, we're focusing on tomorrow's generation with a special rate of 35 euros for young people under 25, a 60% reduction on the public price.
If you can't join us on Friday afternoon, November 24, you can pass on this opportunity to the next generation. Tell your family, your colleagues, your students and the talented young people around you. We believe in the importance of educating and inspiring young minds to meet the challenges of tomorrow, and a short ticketing questionnaire will help us better understand the opportunities that the TEDxCannes ecosystem can offer them.
The full program is now available. The latest speakers have just been announced. All you have to do now is book your tickets :)

Imogen Napper
Marine Scientist & National Geographic Explorer
Through her research, Imogen Napper investigates different sources of plastic pollution into the environment. In particular, her work influenced legislation banning microbes in facial scrubs. She shows how small changes can make a difference and that larger environmental commitments are needed by industry and governments globally.

Maxime Blondeau
Cosmographer, author
Maxime Blondeau questions our perception of the world and our collective representation of territory through cartography, imagination and data. He teaches at Sciences Po Paris and is interested in the relationship between technology and territory. His daily posts on Linkedin exceeded 50 million views in 2023.

Justine Lipuma
Woman entrepreneur for the future of soils
Revolutionizing agriculture: that's the seed idea that prompted Justine Lipuma to launch a startup committed to serving soil and farmers, which has received support from the Université Côte d'Azur's Initiative d'Excellence innovation programme. This industrial DeepTech uses mycorrhizal fungi as natural fertilizers that help plants adapt to drought problems while reducing their need for chemical fertilizers.
I reserve tickets for November 24.
Talk soon,
Norbert Barré
