NVIDIA reveals info about its GPU Technology Conference

Posted on Tuesday, July 07 2009 @ 15:16 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
NVIDIA send out a press release with more details about its GPU Technology Conference, including a list of the keynote speakers.
NVIDIA Corporation today announced that Richard Kerris, chief technology officer of Lucasfilm, and Hanspeter Pfister, computer science professor at Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, will join NVIDIA CEO and Co-Founder Jen-Hsun Huang as keynote speakers at the inaugural GPU Technology Conference.

Registration has now opened for the conference, which will focus on the latest breakthroughs developers, engineers and researchers are achieving through the use of the graphics processing unit (GPU). This event will be held at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, Calif. from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2, 2009. Detailed registration and conference information, including keynotes, sessions, tutorials, roundtables, and call for submissions can be found at www.nvidia.com/gtc.

"We are in the midst of seismic shifts in computing, triggered by the GPU and its rich possibilities," said Bill Dally, chief scientist at NVIDIA. "The GPU Technology Conference is the single best place to learn about these changes, see the technologies and applications causing this disruption and get the tools to solve the world's most important computing challenges."

The conference comprises three parallel summits:

Emerging Companies Summit -- a unique event that provides start-ups that are basing their business around GPU computing with the opportunity to present their company to entrepreneurs and venture capitalists involved in the GPU computing ecosystem.

GPU Developer Summit - a series of technical presentations, tutorials and panels aimed at developers of consumer, professional and high performance computing applications looking to exploit more of the GPU's parallel processing power using industry-standard languages such as C/C++ with CUDA extensions and Fortran as well as APIs such as Direct3D, DirectX Compute, OpenCL(TM) software and OpenGL.

NVIDIA Research Summit - designed by researchers and academics for researchers and academics. Sessions are aimed at those using GPUs in science and engineering research who are keen to learn how GPU computing can increase computational power and reduce time-to-discovery.

Background on the keynote speakers is below:

Richard Kerris joined Lucasfilm in December of 2007. As Chief Technology Officer of one of the world's leading film and entertainment companies, Kerris oversees the company's technical operations and is responsible for the development and execution of technology strategy for Industrial Light & Magic, Skywalker Sound, LucasArts, Lucasfilm Animation, Lucasfilm Animation Singapore and Lucas Online. Prior to joining Lucasfilm, Kerris held key posts at Apple, Alias|Wavefront, Electric Image and Silicon Graphics.

Hanspeter Pfister is a Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research lies at the intersection of visualization, computer graphics, and computer vision, and spans a wide range of topics, including scientific visualization, computational photography, point-based graphics, appearance modeling, 3D television, and face recognition. Previously, he spent 11 years at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, where he was most recently Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist.

Jen-Hsun Huang co-founded NVIDIA in 1993 and has served since its inception as president, chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors.


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