NVIDIA today announced it will host its flagship GTC 2024
conference at the San Jose Convention Center from March 18-21. More
than 300,000 people are expected to register to attend in person or
virtually.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the keynote
from the SAP Center on Monday, March 18, at 1 p.m. Pacific time. It
will be livestreamed and available on demand. Registration is not
required to view the keynote online.
Since Huang first highlighted machine learning in his 2014 GTC
keynote, NVIDIA has been at the forefront of the AI revolution. The
company’s platforms have played a crucial role in enabling AI
across numerous domains including large language models, biology,
cybersecurity, data center and cloud computing, conversational AI,
networking, physics, robotics, and quantum, scientific and edge
computing.
The event’s 900 sessions and over 300 exhibitors will showcase
how organizations are deploying NVIDIA platforms to achieve
remarkable breakthroughs across industries, including aerospace,
agriculture, automotive and transportation, cloud services,
financial services, healthcare and life sciences, manufacturing,
retail and telecommunications.
“Generative AI has moved to center stage as governments,
industries and organizations everywhere look to harness its
transformative capabilities,” Huang said. “GTC has become the
world’s most important AI conference because the entire ecosystem
is there to share knowledge and advance the state of the art. Come
join us.”
Notable speakers include:
- Brad Lightcap, chief operating officer, OpenAI
- Sébastien Bubeck, vice president, Microsoft GenAI
- Vincent Vanhoucke, distinguished scientist and senior director
of robotics, Google DeepMind
- Joelle Pineau, vice president of AI research, Meta
- Dr. Fei-Fei Li, professor of computer science and HAI
co-director, Stanford University
- Dr. Priscilla Chan, cofounder and co-CEO, Chan Zuckerberg
Initiative
- Stefan Goebel, senior vice president, chief of staff, product
engineering and head of strategic engineering partnerships, SAP
Labs
- Belinda Neal, chief operating officer for core engineering and
head of engineering partnerships, Goldman Sachs
- Moises Hernandez-Fernandez, vice president of machine learning
center of excellence, JPMorgan Chase
- Shan Jegatheeswaran, vice president and global head of MedTech
Digital, Johnson & Johnson
- Rodolphe Katra, vice president of AI, Medtronic
- Aaron Saunders, CTO, Boston
Dynamics
More than 1,000 organizations will participate, including Adobe,
Amazon, Amgen, Anthropic, Blackrock, Cohere, Databricks, Dell
Technologies, Genentech, Getty Images, HPE, Hugging Face, Lockheed
Martin, L’Oreal, Lowe’s, Lucasfilm and ILM, Mercedes-Benz, Micron,
Mistral AI, Netflix, Oracle, Pixar, Runway, Saudi Aramco, Scale AI,
ServiceNow, Siemens, Snowflake, Supermicro, Walt Disney Animation
Studios and Zoox.
Registration is open at www.nvidia.com/gtc.
AI, Auto, Robotics on DisplayFrom generative AI
to robotics to automotive, GTC attendees can interact with dozens
of state-of-the-art demos, see the latest autonomous vehicle
technology and explore how generative AI will impact virtually
every industry.
The Generative AI Pavilion will include a huge, multisensory,
interactive installation by world-renowned AI artist Refik Anadol
and a demo of Cuebric, a generative AI tool for filmmakers, by
Seyhan Lee.
Many of the world’s leading automotive and robotics companies
will show next-generation vehicles and autonomous machines at the
event. Vehicles on display will include the new Volvo EX90,
Mercedes-Benz Concept CLA Class, Polestar 3, WeRide Robobus and
Nuro R3 autonomous delivery vehicle.
Twenty-five robots ranging from humanoids to industrial
manipulators will be on the show floor, from companies including
Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Disney and Google DeepMind.
Research in FocusLeading AI researchers will
participate in 200+ sessions, including a panel moderated by Huang
on Transforming AI with all eight authors of “Attention Is All You
Need,” a seminal research paper on transformers. Other research
highlights include:
- Insights from
NVIDIA Research with NVIDIA Chief Scientist Bill Dally
- Fireside chat
with Christian Szegedy, research scientist and cofounder of xAI,
and Bojan Tunguz, data scientist at NVIDIA, on AI-based
reasoning.
- Presentation by
Sébastien Bubeck, vice president of Microsoft GenAI, on the promise
of smaller models.
- Discussion on
building practical AI agents that reason and code at scale with
Kanjun Qiu, cofounder and CEO of Imbue, and Bryan Catanzaro, vice
president of applied deep learning research at NVIDIA.
- Conversation on
the future of foundation models with Percy Liang, associate
professor and director of the Center for Research on Foundation
Models at Stanford University and cofounder of Together AI, and Jim
Fan, research scientist at NVIDIA.
Learning and DevelopmentGTC presents a rich
variety of learning and development opportunities for career
professionals, policymakers, educators and students.
Policy makers can join a discussion on the challenges of AI
regulation with representatives from the U.S. Congress, the
National Institute of Standards and Technology, the European Union
and NVIDIA.
Attendees can choose from 20 full-day, instructor-led, hands-on
technical workshops, many of which will be available virtually in
EMEA and APAC time zones. For the first time at GTC, participants
can receive professional certification in generative AI.
More than 40 complimentary onsite training labs are included in
the GTC “Conference + Training” package.
To further support AI in academia, a curated set of sessions
will be availableto help educators integrate NVIDIA technologies
into classrooms and courses.
Learn more about training opportunities on the event
website.
Opportunities for Startups NVIDIA Inception, a
global program designed to nurture cutting-edge startups with more
than 18,000 members, will host an interactive pavilion featuring
demos from dozens of startups. More than 150 Inception members will
participate in GTC through exhibitions, presentation sessions,
pitches and more.
Sessions for startups include:
- AI Secrets I
Wish I Knew
- Building Tools
for Digital Worlds: Startups Pioneering OpenUSD and Generative
AI
- Global
Strategies: Startups, Venture Capital and Climate Change
Solutions
Separate sessions for the venture capital community will be
offered through the NVIDIA VC Alliance program, including an AI day
for VCs and a reverse pitch session, where VCs will pitch startups
to join their portfolio.
NVIDIA Financial Analyst Q&ANVIDIA will
hold a Q&A session for investors on March 19, at 8:30 a.m.
Pacific time. The webcast will be available at
investor.nvidia.com.
About NVIDIASince its founding in 1993, NVIDIA
(NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The
company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC
gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of
modern AI and is fueling industrial digitalization across markets.
NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing infrastructure company with
data-center-scale offerings that are reshaping industry. More
information at https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:
Ken BrownCorporate CommunicationsNVIDIA
Corporation+1-510-290-2603kebrown@nvidia.com
Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to: the timing, size, themes, sessions,
speakers, participants, availability and impact of GTC, including
the GTC keynote; governments, industries, and organizations
everywhere looking to harness generative AI’s transformative
capabilities; the entire ecosystem sharing knowledge and advancing
the state of the art at GTC; generative AI impacting virtually
every industry; the learning and development opportunities at GTC;
and the timing and availability of the financial analyst Q&A
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manufacturing or software defects; changes in consumer preferences
or demands; changes in industry standards and interfaces;
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integrated into systems; as well as other factors detailed from
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limited to, its annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on
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