GTC 2025
GTC is coming back to San Jose on March 17–21, 2025. Join thousands of developers, innovators, and business leaders to experience how AI and accelerated computing are helping humanity solve our most complex challenges.
From the must-see keynote by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to over 1000 inspiring sessions, 300+ exhibits, technical hands-on training, and tons of unique networking events, GTC is the place to explore real-world examples of AI and its benefits.
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Speakers

Kimberly Powell
VP, Healthcare and Life Sciences

Patrick Hsu
Co-Founder and Assistant Professor of Bioengineering and Deb Faculty Fellow

Bryan Goodman
Executive Director, Artificial Intelligence

Katy Antypas
Director of the Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure

Rudy Martinez
Global Director, Packaging Graphics and Product Visualization

Alex Kendall
Co-Founder and CEO

Max Jaderberg
Chief AI Officer

Roland Rott
President and CEO

Shimon Elkabetz
CEO and Co-Founder

Suzanne DiBianca
EVP and Chief Impact Officer

Colin le Duc
Founding Partner

Athina Kanioura
EVP, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer

Chandhu Nair
SVP Technology - Data, Artificial Intelligence & Innovation

Jean-Michel Garcia
CTO

Lukas Biewald
CEO, Co-Founder

Clara Shih
Head of Business AI

Tri Dao
Chief Scientist

Sanja Fidler
Vice President, AI Research

Bill Dally
Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President of Research

Ali Farhadi
CEO

Raquel Urtasun
Founder and CEO

Alexandru Costin
Vice President, Generative AI and Sensei

Sergei Yakneen
Chief Technology Officer

Gülen Bengi
Lead CMO of Mars and Global Chief Growth Officer

Ahmed Menshawy
Vice President of AI Engineering

Cameron Adams
Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer

Noam Brown
Research Scientist

Llion Jones
Chief Technology Officer

Joe Park
Chief Digital and Technology Officer

Nadia Carlsten
CEO

RJ Scaringe
Founder & CEO

Frances Arnold
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (2018); Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry

Pieter Abbeel
Professor