Nvidia’s annual GTC developer conference is set to take place in San Jose, California, next week, with CEO Jensen Huang delivering the keynote address on Monday at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET.
The event serves as a platform for Nvidia to outline its computing strategy and showcase AI developments across healthcare, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. The three-day conference focuses on the next phase of AI application across multiple industries.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, will be the keynote speaker at the event, which is scheduled to take place on Monday, March 16, 2026, at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET, and will last for two hours. The conference will be held physically at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, and will also be available for livestream on the official GTC website.
On the software side, Nvidia is rumored to release an open-source platform for enterprise AI agents called NemoClaw. Wired reported that the platform would provide a structured way for businesses to build and deploy autonomous software agents.
On the hardware side, the company is rumored to release a new chip designed to accelerate the AI inference process. This process allows an AI model to apply learned data to generate responses, distinct from the initial training phase.
Kevin Cook, a senior equity strategist at Zacks Investment Research, stated that attendees should expect updates on Nvidia’s relationship with Groq. Cook told TechCrunch that there is curiosity around the tie-up given recent personnel moves.
Nvidia reportedly paid $20 billion late last year to license Groq’s technology. Jonathan Ross, Sunny Madra, and other Groq team members agreed to join Nvidia to advance and scale the licensed tech.
The event will include partnership announcements and demonstrations showcasing Nvidia’s AI capabilities across industries. The keynote address will be available for livestream on the event’s website.




