NVIDIA GTC 2026: AI's Big Show Returns to San Jose

Upcoming Events:
March 15, 2026 - March 19, 2026

Location:
San Jose, CA

About the Event

Mark your calendars and prepare your wallets for an overpriced leather jacket. NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC), the annual pilgrimage for anyone who’s anyone in artificial intelligence, is descending upon San Jose, California, from March 16-19, 2026, with workshops kicking things off on March 15. After a few years of digital-only events, GTC has roared back to in-person status, re-establishing itself as the premier stage for the future of accelerated computing.

NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference banner

This isn’t just another tech conference; it’s the platform where NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, in his signature attire, unveils the next silicon heart of the AI revolution. GTC is where developers, researchers, and industry titans gather to witness the roadmap of technology that will power everything from generative AI and humanoid robots to digital twins and the next generation of autonomous vehicles. If you want to know what the bleeding edge of AI looks like two years from now, San Jose is the place to be.

Key Themes

While the official agenda is still under wraps, we can make some educated guesses based on NVIDIA’s relentless one-year rhythm of innovation. Expect the halls to be buzzing with discussions and demos centered around these core pillars:

  • The Rubin Architecture: Following the Blackwell platform, the star of the show will undoubtedly be the “Rubin” GPU architecture, slated for a 2026 release. Expect deep dives into the new Vera CPU and how the combined platform will push the boundaries of large-scale AI training and inference, likely featuring next-generation HBM4 memory.
  • Embodied AI and Robotics: Project GR00T, NVIDIA’s foundation model for humanoid robots, will be a major focus. We anticipate significant updates to the Isaac robotics platform, showcasing how general-purpose robots can learn and interact with the real world through simulation and generative AI.
  • Generative AI at Scale: From building AI factories to deploying NVIDIA NIM inference microservices, the theme will be about making generative AI more accessible and efficient. This includes everything from running trillion-parameter models to creating digital humans with NVIDIA ACE.
  • Digital Twins and the Industrial Metaverse: NVIDIA’s Omniverse platform will feature prominently, demonstrating how large-scale, physically accurate simulations are transforming industries. Look for applications in manufacturing, autonomous vehicle training, and climate science with platforms like Earth-2.

Highlighted Speakers

The full speaker list is yet to be announced, but one name is guaranteed: Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA. His keynote is a multi-hour marathon that sets the tone not just for the conference, but for the entire AI industry for the year to come. Expect a supporting cast of leading researchers from academia and executives from every major cloud provider and enterprise AI company, all showcasing their work on NVIDIA’s platform.

Program Highlights

The exact schedule is forthcoming, but the structure of GTC is well-established:

Workshops - March 15, 2026

  • Full-day, hands-on training sessions led by experts from the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute (DLI).

Keynote - March 16, 2026

  • The main event. Jensen Huang’s keynote address detailing all the major hardware, software, and partnership announcements.

AI Conference & Expo - March 16-19, 2026

  • Hundreds of sessions, panels, and talks covering dozens of topics from autonomous vehicles to drug discovery.
  • A sprawling expo floor featuring the latest innovations from NVIDIA and its vast ecosystem of partners.

Registration

Registration is not yet open for GTC 2026. For now, you can visit the official NVIDIA GTC website to sign up for notifications.

Register for Updates

Pricing and package details will be announced closer to the event date. Based on previous years, expect a range of pass types for students, developers, and enterprise attendees. Don’t wait too long—it’s the hottest ticket in tech for a reason.