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Here’s a look at what NVIDIA has in store for GTC 2026
NVIDIA is at the forefront of AI, providing full-stack technology to not only power the technology of the future, but also guide the industry. NVIDIA GTC 2026 is the latest opportunity for attendees to experience what’s ahead with insights from leading experts in industries like healthcare, robotics, transportation, and more.
GTC will take place in downtown San Jose, California, from March 15–19, with a packed week of sessions, workshops, training, and programming. The conference begins March 15 with nine full-day workshops, followed by more than 70 hands-on training labs from March 16–19. On March 16, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the GTC keynote, preceded by a keynote pregame—available both in person and virtually— featuring industry leaders in AI, accelerated computing, and transformative technologies.
Full-day workshops deliver hands-on training across the modern AI stack. This includes AI networking infrastructure, LLM augmentation, multimodal and multi-agent systems, prompt engineering, and deploying AI inference at scale. Attendees can also take part in specialized workshops on robotics and physical AI. NVIDIA will provide on-site exams and technical certification at no extra cost.
The two-hour training labs deliver hands-on learning across key AI domains, including content creation, data science, robotics, simulation, and more. Sessions span topics such as building agentic workflows, accelerating robot learning, and developing safer autonomous vehicles, along with dozens of additional labs. Attendees can explore the full catalog of training labs and use filters to quickly find sessions aligned to their interests.
Beyond hands-on training, GTC 2026 offers opportunities to apply and showcase new skills through developer days and hackathons. Attendees can also learn how developers, researchers, and business leaders are putting AI into practice across talks and panel sessions. GTC offers networking opportunities that include Connect With the Expert sessions and Dinner With Strangers.
Registration options include single-day and Exhibits Only passes, with group discounts available for teams; you can find more details here. NVIDIA also offers a free virtual experience, featuring Jensen Huang’s keynote livestream, select sessions, talks, and tutorials, with some sessions including live Q&A.
Stay tuned to the latest GTC updates by following the #NVIDIAGTC hashtag and following NVIDIA GTC on social media at Facebook, LinkedIn, and X.
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