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Today at GTC 2025, NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, will deliver the opening keynote live from Washington, US, for the first time. NVIDIA GTC Comes To Washington, D.C, US: CEO Jensen Huang To Talk About Next Chapter of AI, Watch It Live Here NVIDIA's GTC 2025 is just a few hours away, and while you might be wondering, didn't GTC already happen a few months back? Well, it should be mentioned that while GTC used to be a one-time per annum affair in the past, the recent growth and success have turned NVIDIA's GTC into more of a quarterly event. As such, we saw the main keynote held back in March (San Jose), then we had GTC in Taipei in May, GTC Paris in well, Paris, Italy, and now back in the US. October 27–29, 2025 | Walter E. Washington Convention Center NVIDIA GTC Washington, D.C. The excitement is building for GTC Washington, D.C. this week. Developers, industry leaders, and innovators will gather to learn and explore the latest in AI through CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote, sessions, training, networking, and more. Stay up to date with the latest news, announcements, and experiences from the event—all in one place. What makes GTC October 2025 special is that it will be held in Washington, D.C, for the first time. It's like NVIDIA wants to make a statement right from within the capital of the USA, how important the US market is for them, and how they are preparing their next-gen AI-centric solutions within the US. The company recently unveiled that it has started production of its first Blackwell GPUs at TSMC Arizona, marking a major step in the whole "Made in US" narrative. As for announcements, we aren't expecting anything major besides the usual AI and business talk by CEO Jensen Huang. There might be a few surprises, such as roadmaps, talks on how Blackwell Ultra is offering the fastest AI performance on the market, and what next-gen Rubin GPUs will have to offer. Besides that, we will have to wait and see.