NVIDIA today announced GTC 2025, the world’s premier AI conference,
will return March 17-21 to San Jose, Calif. — bringing together the
brightest minds in AI to showcase breakthroughs happening now in
physical AI, agentic AI and scientific discovery. GTC will bring
together 25,000 attendees in person — and 300,000 attendees
virtually — for an in-depth look at the technologies shaping the
future.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the keynote
from SAP Center on Tuesday, March 18, at 10 a.m. PT focused on AI
and accelerated computing technologies changing the world. It will
be livestreamed and available on demand at nvidia.com. Registration
is not required to view the keynote online.
Onsite attendees can arrive at SAP Center early to enjoy a live
pregame show hosted by the “Acquired” podcast and other surprise
festivities. Virtual attendees can catch the pregame show live
online.
“AI is pushing the limits of what’s possible — turning
yesterday’s dreams into today’s reality,” Huang said. “GTC brings
together the brightest scientists, engineers, developers and
creators to imagine and build a better future. Come and be first to
see the new advances in NVIDIA computing and breakthroughs in AI,
robotics, science and the arts that will transform industries and
society.”
AI is here, and it’s mainstream — powering the everyday brands
that shape people’s lives. At GTC, some of the world’s largest
companies, groundbreaking startups and leading academic minds will
convene to explore the transformative impact of AI across
industries.
With over 1,000 sessions, 2,000 speakers and nearly 400
exhibitors, GTC will showcase how NVIDIA’s AI and accelerated
computing platforms tackle the world’s biggest and toughest
challenges — spanning climate research to healthcare,
cybersecurity, humanoid robotics, autonomous vehicles and more.
From large language models and physical AI to cloud computing and
scientific discovery, NVIDIA’s full-stack platform is driving the
next industrial revolution.
At the conference, attendees can also look forward to curated
experiences, including dozens of demos spanning every industry,
hands-on training, autonomous vehicle exhibits and rides, and a new
GTC Night Market featuring street food and wares from 20 local
vendors and artisans.
Notable speakers include:
- Pieter Abbeel,
director of the UC Berkeley Robot Learning Lab and co-director of
the UC Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Lab
- Drago Anguelov,
vice president and head of research, Waymo
- Frances Arnold,
Nobel Laureate in chemistry and Linus Pauling Professor of chemical
engineering, bioengineering and biochemistry, California Institute
of Technology
- Gülen Bengi,
chief marketing officer, Mars Snacking
- Esi Eggleston
Bracey, chief growth and marketing officer, Unilever
- Noam Brown,
research scientist, OpenAI
- Nadia Carlsten,
CEO, Danish Centre for AI Innovation, Novo Nordisk Foundation
- Max Jaderberg,
chief AI officer, and Sergei Yakneen, chief technology officer,
Isomorphic Labs
- Athina Kanioura,
executive vice president and chief strategy and transformation
officer, PepsiCo
- Jeffrey
Katzenberg, founding partner, WndrCo
- The Rt Hon Peter
Kyle MP, secretary of state for science, innovation and technology,
United Kingdom
- Yann LeCun, vice
president and chief AI scientist, Meta; professor, New York
University
- Arthur Mensch,
CEO, Mistral AI
- Joe Park, chief
digital and technology officer, Yum! Brands; president, Byte by
Yum!
- Rajendra “RP”
Prasad, chief information and asset engineering officer,
Accenture
- Raji
Rajagopalan, vice president, Azure AI Foundry, Microsoft
- Aaron Saunders,
chief technology officer, Boston Dynamics
- RJ Scaringe,
founder and CEO, Rivian
- Clara Shih, head
of business AI, Meta
- Alicia Tillman,
chief marketing officer, Delta Air Lines
- Pras Velagapudi,
chief technology officer, Agility Robotics
More than 900 organizations will participate, including
Accenture, Adobe, Arm, Airbnb, Amazon Web Services (AWS), BMW
Group, The Coca-Cola Company, CoreWeave, Dell Technologies, Disney
Research, Field AI, Ford, Foxconn, Google Cloud, Kroger, Lowe’s,
Mercedes-Benz, Meta, Microsoft, MLB, NFL, OpenAI, Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure, Pfizer, Rockwell Automation, Salesforce, Samsung,
ServiceNow, SoftBank, TSMC, Uber, Volvo, Volkswagen, Wayve and
Zoox.
Quantum Day ArrivesNVIDIA will host its first
Quantum Day at GTC on March 20. The event will bring together the
global quantum computing community and key industry figures.
Leaders from the quantum computing industry will join a panel
with Huang from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT, shedding light on the
current state and future of quantum computing. The panel will be
livestreamed and available on demand, and feature pioneers in
quantum computing, including:
- Alan Baratz,
CEO, D-Wave
- Ben Bloom, CEO,
Atom Computing
- Peter Chapman,
executive chair, IonQ
- Rajeeb Hazra,
CEO, Quantinuum
- Loïc Henriet,
co-CEO, Pasqal
- Matthew
Kinsella, CEO, Infleqtion
- Subodh Kulkarni,
CEO, Rigetti
- John Levy, CEO,
SEEQC
- Andrew Ory, CEO,
QuEra Computing
- Théau Peronnin,
CEO, Alice & Bob
- Rob Schoelkopf,
chief scientist, Quantum Circuits
- Simone Severini,
general manager, quantum technologies, AWS
- Pete Shadbolt,
chief scientific officer, PsiQuantum
- Krysta Svore,
technical fellow, Microsoft
Quantum Day will also feature technical sessions with partners,
NVIDIA researchers and more.
AI Training and Certification for Developers
NVIDIA is training the workforce of the future to equip them with
critical skills for navigating and leading in an AI-driven
future.
GTC attendees can participate in more than 80 hands-on
instructor-led workshops and training labs provided by NVIDIA
Training.
For the first time, onsite attendees can take certification
exams for free — gaining a tremendous opportunity to validate their
AI and accelerated computing skills and advance their careers.
In addition, new professional certifications will be available
in accelerated data science and AI networking, as well as workshops
in generative AI, agentic AI and accelerated computing with CUDA®
C++.
Learn more about training offerings at GTC on the event
webpage.
Startup and Venture Capital EcosystemFor
startups and VCs, GTC will feature an AI Day with expert panels,
live demos from top startups, session tracks designed for
investors, a VC reverse pitch session and exclusive networking
opportunities with investors.
The NVIDIA Inception Pavilion will spotlight cutting-edge
innovation from the NVIDIA Inception program, home to more than
22,000 startups. Nearly 250 Inception members will showcase their
breakthroughs with demos, exhibitions and sessions spanning areas
such as healthcare, climate science and robotics.
NVIDIA Financial Analyst Q&ANVIDIA will
hold a Q&A session for investors on March 19 at 8:30 a.m. PT.
The webcast will be available at investor.nvidia.com.
About NVIDIANVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the world
leader in accelerated computing.
For further information, contact:Clarissa
EyuCorporate CommunicationsNVIDIA Corporationceyu@nvidia.com
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limited to, statements as to: the timing, size, themes, sessions,
speakers, participants, availability and impact of GTC, including
the GTC keynote and the Quantum Day; AI pushing the limits of
what's possible — turning yesterday's dreams into today’s reality;
from large language models and conversational AI to cloud computing
and scientific breakthroughs, NVIDIA’s full-stack platform driving
the next industrial revolution; AI powering the everyday brands
that shape people’s lives; NVIDIA training the workforce of the
future; the availability of professional certifications for onsite
attendees; and the timing and availability of the financial analyst
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