NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will join Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani in a fireside chat on October 24 at the NVIDIA AI Summit India. The three-day summit, scheduled to start tomorrow (Oct 23) at Mumbai's Jio World Convention Centre, will feature over 50 sessions exploring AI's impact across industries, with more than 70% of use cases focused on addressing India's specific challenges.
An in-person sell out, NVIDIA announced that sessions will be available via livestream and on-demand through the NVIDIA AI Summit platform.
The summit comes as NVIDIA expands its presence in India, where it currently operates six locations with more than 4,000 employees.
The programme will cover the latest in generative AI and large language models, with special attention given to advances in video synthesis and data modelling. Also addressed will be recent developments in robotics and industrial automation, focusing on critical challenges faced by manufacturing facilities and warehouse operations. In the healthcare sector, sessions will examine AI's transformative impact on medical diagnostics and treatment approaches.
The company's influence in India is evident; not only through its extensive support of nearly 2,000 startups through the NVIDIA Inception programme. But also in the industrial and manufacturing sector, where the 'real world' deployment of Nvidia offerings, like Omniverse and Isaac, have had REAL WORLD ROI implications. Additionally, the company has played a role in modernising India's digital infrastructure by implementing AI networking solutions for next-generation data centres.