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Emerging Companies Summit
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GPU Developers Summit
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NVIDIA Research Summit
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For Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists |
For Developers and Programmers |
For Researchers and Academics |
| A unique forum for startup companies to showcase innovative applications that leverage the GPU to solve visual and high-performance computing problems. The first ECS, held in August 2008 at NVISION 08, hosted more than 60 companies and over 300 attendees, including prominent venture capitalists, investment bankers, entrepreneurs and other industry luminaries. |
| The GPU Developers Summit is designed to help developers of consumer, professional, and HPC applications get the most out of the massively parallel processing power of the GPU. Experts from a broad range of industries will share insights and updates on state of the art techniques in general computation, media processing, advanced visualization, and related areas using industry standard languages such as C/C++ and Fortran, APIs such as Direct3D, DirectCompute, OpenCL, and OpenGL, and powerful libraries and middleware. |
| This cross-disciplinary event targets researchers using or considering GPUs to advance science and engineering research. It will enable them to network with NVIDIA engineers and researchers using the GPU across multiple disciplines, showcase their findings, and learn how GPU computing can drastically increase computational power and dramatically reduce time-to-discovery. |
| This year’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC 2010) will take place on Monday, Sept. 20 to Thursday, Sept. 23 at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California.
Building on last year's inaugural conference, GTC 2010 will feature an even broader and deeper selection of technical sessions, interactive tutorials, technology previews, and industry and academic presentations.
NOW AVAILABLE! The GTC 2010 detailed schedule and interactive session catalog is live. Launch the Session Schedule to browse 240 sessions (and growing) with abstracts, speakers and times
Register now to take advantage of discounts! |
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Adobe Presents: GTC Live Chat Series
Tune in and chat live with GTC speakers, scientists, developers and engineers from universities, corporations and NVIDIA as they provide perspectives and previews on computing and visualization on the GPU.

ATTENDING ORGANIZATIONS
A partial list of organizations attending this year’s GPU Technology Conference (to see the partial list from 2009, please see the archives page):
A*STAR Institute of High Performance - Computing
Accelerated Technology Laboratories
Acustica Audio
Adobe Systems
Air Force - DoD
Austrian Institute of Technology
Alcatel-Lucent
Allegorithmic
AllegroViva Corporation
Allinea Software
Altera
AMAX
American Portwell Technology
Apple Inc
Applied Signal Technology
Appro
AquaCast Corporation
Arizona State university
Arrowpoint Partners
AR Smarthomes
Auryn Inc
Autodesk
AV Media
Avid
BAE Systems
Bank of America
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Barclays Capital
Barco
BASF
Blue Sky Studios
Boston Scientific
Boston University
BrainLAB
Bright Computing
CAE Healthcare
Canesta Inc
Carnegie Mellon University
Canadian Institute for Theoretical - Astrophysics, University of Toronto
CEA
Celestech
Chang Gung University
Chevron
China Information World
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Citadel Investment Group
Citi
Coburn & Cuadrado
CodeSourcery
Cooley
Coventor, Inc.
Cray
CSIRO
Cyon Research
Cyrnel International
Dantec Dynamics A/S
Dassault Systemes
Dawning
D.E. Shaw Research
Delft University of Technology
Dell
Desktop Engineering
Dolby Laboratories
Digimarc
Engadget
Empulse
ExxonMobil
FLIR Systems
FluiDyna
Forschungszentrum Juelich
Gartner
Genentech
GE Intelligent Platforms
Genomic Health
Genus Plc
Geomerics
Georgia Tech Research Institute
GGV Capital
Google Inc
Harris
HP
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Hologic
HPC Project
Hue
Hummer Winblad Venture Partners
HWM Malaysia
ICHEC
Indiana University
Ingres
IT-IS
Jefferson Lab
JHU/APL
Johns Hopkins University
KIPAC / SLAC
KISTI
KLA-Tencor Corp
Koi Computer
La Sapienza – University of Rome
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
L-3 Communications
Leiden University
Lightwork Design Ltd
LLNL
Lockheed Martin
Loliow
Los Alamos National Lab
Massachusetts General Hospital
MathWorks
Max Planck Institut Informatik
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
MDA Information Systems
Medison
Mellanox
mental images
Microsoft
Milabra
Milliman
MIT
Moscow State University
MotionDSP
Mozilla Corporation
Murex
NAG
Nanyang Technological University
NASA
National Tsing Hua University
NextIO
Northwestern University
Oak Ridge National Lab
Obvious Systems
Ohio University
ONERA
Optimal Synthesis
Pacific Northwest National Lab
Palm, Inc.
Palo Alto Research Center
Parallel Rules Inc
Paris-Est University
Parsons Corp
PC Perspective
Percival & Associates
Platform Computing
Playcast Media
Prometech Software
PNY
PSSC Labs
Purdue University
Raytheon
RealityFrontier
Reuters
Rice University
Rincon Research Corporation
Risk Management Solutions, Inc.
Rochester Institute of Technology
Roth Capital Partners
RTT USA
SagivTech
SAIC
Sandia National Laboratories
SAS Institute
Scaleform
Schlumberger
SCI Institute, University of Utah
San Diego State University
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SGI
Shell Oil Company
Siemens Healthcare
SINTEF ICT
Sony Electronics
Sportsvision, Inc.
SRI International
Stanford University
STAR Institute
SUNY/Potsdam
Sutter Hill Ventures
Supermicro
Surface Optics Corporation
Synopsys
Technical University of Denmark
Technical Univeristy of Sofia-Bulgaria
Technische Universitat Dresden
Technische Universitat Munchen
Temple University
TerraSpark Geosciences
Texas State University
Ticom Geomatics
Tide Powered Ltd
TMLG
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Toshiba Medical Research Institute
T-Platform
UC Berkeley
UC Davis
UC San Diego
UCLA
UC Santa Barbara
University of Western Australia
UNC Chapel Hil
Universal Robotics
Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Universita di Pisa
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alabama at Huntsville
University of Bonn
University of Calgary
University of Cambridge
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
University of Delaware
University of Denver
University of Edinburgh
University of Freiburg
University of Illinois
University of Mannouba / ISAMM
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
University of Oregon
University of Parma
University of Pennsylvania
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
University of Texas at Austin
University of Toronto
University of Victoria
University of Virginia
University of Wisconsin
University of Western Australia
University of Virginia
US Air Force – AFRL DSRC
US Geological Survey
Useful Progress
VCCRI
Victor Chang Cardiac Research - Institute
Virginia Tech
Vital Images
VisiSonic Corporation
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Waters Corporation
Weidlinger Associates
Weill Cornell Medical College
Weatherbug
Wolfram Research
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Comments from GTC 2009:
“I made a lot of very good contacts throughout industry, academia and the developer community; I expect this to yield new collaborations, not only resulting in new GPU computing applications, but hopefully some scientific results as well.”
-- Peter Lu, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Harvard University
“The PC industry was formed around the idea of making the impossible possible and, I think, for about a decade, it forgot that. This NVIDIA conference indicates that some are remembering that making the impossible possible is what we do, and that should put fire back into the market and the technology products we use.”
-- Ron Enderle, Analyst, in TG Daily
“The best conference I have ever attended.”
-- Michael Rodby, Sr. Software Engineer, SAIC