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April 9-11, 2024, Nuremberg, Germany
Join the global embedded community to explore the latest technologies driving breakthroughs across industries. This event is an essential hub for developers, system architects, and technical managers, offering invaluable insights into components, operating systems, and software design. With NVIDIA speakers leading sessions and participating in panels, you’ll discover unique perspectives on the future of embedded systems and connect with industry experts. Visit our partners’ booths to see generative AI and Metropolis Microservices on NVIDIA Jetson™ in action through their innovative live demos.
Sr Product Marketing Manager, NVIDIA
Tuesday, April 9 | 5–5:30 p.m.
Session 7.3: Embedded Vision & Edge AI
Wednesday, April 10 | 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Exhibitor's Forum Hall 5/Booth 5-210
Embedded Vision Panel
Embedded ODM Sales Manager, NVIDIA
Wednesday, April 10 | 11am - 11:30am
Exhibitor’s Forum Hall 3 / 3-561
See enlightening demos from NVIDIA partners on everything from generative AI to intelligent video analytics and robotics, highlighting the most innovative embedded AI applications powered by NVIDIA technologies.
The latest MLPerf v4.0 inference results are in, showcasing the rise of generative AI. NVIDIA Jetson Orin™ remains at the forefront of the edge category, distinguished as the only embedded edge platform capable of running any kind of model, including GPT-J and Stable Diffusion XL.
At GTC 2024, NVIDIA announced Project GR00T, a general-purpose foundation model for humanoid robots, designed to advance breakthroughs in robotics and embedded AI. The company also made significant upgrades to the NVIDIA Isaac™ robotics platform, including generative AI foundation models and tools for simulation and AI workflow infrastructure
NVIDIA Isaac™ Perceptor is a collection of hardware-accelerated packages for visual AI, tailored for Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) to perceive, localize, and operate robustly in unstructured environments. Robotics software developers can now easily access turnkey AI-based perception capabilities, ensuring reliable operations and obstacle detection in complex scenarios.