Nvidia’s GTC 2026: A New Era of AI Unveiled by CEO Jensen Huang
The much-anticipated GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2026 hosted by Nvidia commences today in San Jose, California. The event is set to kick off with a keynote address by CEO Jensen Huang at 11 a.m. PT (2 p.m. ET). The conference, running until March 19, is projected to attract over 30,000 attendees from 190 countries, shaping the future of the AI industry in 2026.
During his keynote, Huang is expected to shed light on Nvidia’s recent breakthroughs across the comprehensive AI stack. This includes areas such as accelerated computing, AI factories, open models, agentic systems, and physical AI. The AI community is eagerly awaiting major product revelations, including the speculated launch of an open-source enterprise AI agent platform named NemoClaw.
The GTC 2026 signifies a pivotal juncture for the AI industry, with Nvidia standing as a trendsetter in the field. The conference will feature:
- Over 1,000 sessions
- 400 exhibitors
- 70 training labs
These will spotlight innovations across various sectors including healthcare, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and enterprise applications. Additionally, on Wednesday, Huang will lead a panel discussion with industry frontrunners from A16Z, AI2, Cursor, and Thinking Machines Lab, exploring the current state of open frontier AI models.
The keynote will be livestreamed free on nvidia.com, with no registration required, making it accessible to global audiences eager to learn about the next phase of AI evolution.
Source: Nvidia News
