- Last modified: October 2, 2023
NVIDIA AI Summit Tel Aviv
Taking place October 15–16, the NVIDIA AI Summit in Tel Aviv is poised to host NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, who will showcase the latest advancements in generative AI and cloud computing, as reported on the company’s website.
As a beacon for over 2,500 developers, researchers, and decision-makers, this two-day summit stands as a significant gathering within one of the globe’s thriving technology epicentres. The event is meticulously curated to foster insightful discussions and networking among the attendees, offering a platform to delve into the cutting-edge developments in AI and cloud technologies, headlined by industry veteran, Jensen Huang.
Huang holds an important position in the AI industry, steering a firm that is significantly intertwined with advancements in AI. NVIDIA, initially recognized for its graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming, has evolved into a key player in the AI space, its hardware being crucial for training increasingly complex machine learning models. The company’s GPUs have become a staple in data centres, research labs and AI enterprises owing to their high computational capacity that markedly accelerates the development and deployment of AI applications. Under Huang’s leadership, NVIDIA continues to pioneer in delivering hardware solutions that are catalyzing the growth and accessibility of AI technologies, thereby underpinning a vast array of innovations across various sectors.
According to the NVIDIA website, the summit presents over 60 live sessions helmed by experts from NVIDIA along with tech leaders from the region, delving into a plethora of topics including accelerated computing, robotics, cybersecurity, and climate science.
The attendees will have the opportunity to network and acquire insights from several of NVIDIA’s top experts. This includes Kimberly Powell, the Vice President and General Manager of Healthcare; Deepu Talla, the Vice President and General Manager of Embedded and Edge Computing; Gilad Shainer, the Senior Vice President of Networking and HPC; and Gal Chechik, the Senior Director and Head of the Israel AI Research Center.
Day One
The first day of the summit is particularly designed for those looking to delve deeper into the world of AI, with a series of intensive learning sessions hosted by the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute. The attendees will have an opportunity to engage in workshops on a variety of topics ranging from the “Fundamentals of Deep Learning” to “Building AI-Based Cybersecurity Pipelines.” Additionally, the Edge AI & Robotics Developer Day activities will explore the latest innovations in AI and delve into the functionalities of the NVIDIA Jetson Orin platform, offering a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of robotics and edge AI.
Day Two
On the second day, attendees will have the opportunity to explore a multitude of tracks covering an expansive range of areas. These multitrack sessions will delve into topics such as generative AI and Language Models (LLMs), the application of AI in healthcare, advancements in networking and developer tools, as well as an introduction to the NVIDIA Omniverse. Through these carefully curated sessions, the summit aims to provide a rich and nuanced exploration of how AI continues to shape various sectors and what the future holds for this rapidly advancing technology.
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