FrenchTech x AlloIA Webinar: How to make your brand cited, recommended and exploitable by artificial intelligence?
What do AI systems need to cite and recommend you? A free one-hour webinar on GEO, AI Search and Agentic Commerce — Tuesday March 17, 2026, 11:30 AM–12:30 PM CET.
AlloIA, a platform specializing in optimizing brand visibility within artificial intelligence systems, will participate on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 in a webinar organized by French Tech Normandie on a strategic challenge for businesses: being cited and recommended by AI.
This free, one-hour webinar is aimed at executives, marketing managers, e-commerce players and web agencies who want to understand how AI agents read the web, and how to anticipate this new acquisition and sales channel.
| Date — Tuesday, March 17, 2026 | Time — 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM (CET) |
| Format — Online (free) | Organizer — French Tech Normandie |
| Theme — What do AI systems need to cite and recommend you? |
Conversational agents, AI-enriched search engines, intelligent comparison tools and buyer agents are becoming major entry points for businesses and purchases. Yet the majority of websites and product catalogs are still designed for humans. For an AI, a conventional web page is difficult to exploit: differentiators are oversimplified, product data is incomplete, and a brand can simply disappear from this new sales channel.
The webinar will cover four concrete areas:
- Internal and external content management practices
- Technical preparation of a showcase or e-commerce site
- Accessibility of product, service and brand data
- Performance management of this new sales channel
Attendees will leave with a clear framework, a prioritized checklist and actions applicable from day one, whether they are a start-up, web agency or e-commerce business.
Speaker: Laurent Boyer
Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer, AlloIA — 6+ years of AI experience: innovation, industrialization, team management, go-to-market.
Event organized by French Tech Normandie as part of its efforts to raise awareness among Normandy's economic actors about digital and artificial intelligence issues.