NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, is set to take the stage at CES 2025 for a keynote address on January 6th. Known for his visionary leadership, Huang’s journey from a busboy at Denny’s to leading one of the world’s most innovative tech companies is a testament to his relentless pursuit of innovation.
Jensen Huang’s Impact
Huang has been recognized as the world’s best CEO by publications such as Fortune and The Economist, and he has been listed among TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people. Under his leadership, NVIDIA has become a powerhouse in AI and accelerated computing, driving advancements across diverse sectors including healthcare, automotive, and entertainment.
The company’s technologies are integral to various modern applications, from advanced chatbots and robots to software-defined vehicles and virtual worlds. NVIDIA’s computing and AI platforms power a significant portion of the world’s fastest supercomputers, supported by a vibrant community of over 5 million developers.
NVIDIA’s Role at CES
CES, a pivotal platform for technological revelations since 1967, will once again be a stage for NVIDIA’s cutting-edge innovations. The event has historically showcased NVIDIA’s flagship products, from the NVIDIA SHIELD to the NVIDIA DRIVE platform for autonomous vehicles.
This year, NVIDIA will host a series of demonstrations at the Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas, offering attendees a closer look at innovations in AI, robotics, and accelerated computing. These demonstrations will span NVIDIA’s automotive, consumer, enterprise, Omniverse, and robotics portfolios.
Further, NVIDIA’s technologies will be prominently featured at the CES show floor, highlighting the latest in AI-powered tech, immersive gaming, and automotive advancements. The interactive “Explore to Win” program will engage attendees with missions and prizes.
For those unable to attend in person, NVIDIA will stream the keynote and events live on its website and YouTube channels, providing a window into the future of technology as envisioned by NVIDIA.
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