Calling all great developers, engineers, scientists, startups, and students! NVIDIA is challenging you to show us how you can transform robotics, industrial IoT, healthcare, security, or any other industry with a powerful AI solution built on the NVIDIA® Jetson™ platform.
You’ll not only get the chance to win amazing prizes, but also a trip to present your project to CEOs, executives, and industry peers at the world's biggest event for GPU innovation and Artificial Intelligence (AI)—the GPU Technology Conference (GTC). Check out the "Prizes" section for details.
AI is empowering the world’s brightest minds to create amazing breakthrough. Today, NVIDIA GPUs simulate human intelligence, run deep learning algorithms, and act as the brains of computers, robots, and self-driving cars. We want to see your creation!
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Prizes include:
- Up to $10,000 in cash
- Top-of-the-line NVIDIA TITAN Xp graphics card
- NVIDIA Jetson TX2 Developer Kit
- Deep Learning Institute training and much more.
Finalists will receive an expense paid trip to GTC in Silicon Valley, California for the opportunity to present their NVIDIA Jetson-enabled creation.
Do you have what it takes to be part of the next AI revolution? Then unleash your ingenuity and create a powerful AI application built on NVIDIA Jetson. Your project could also be featured on NVIDIA’s social media channels.
It's open for individual teams, talents, and startups. I thought it might also be a nice opportunity for you to build relationship with one of the global tech leaders (and win extra prizes). New and existing projects are allowed. The requirement is to use Jetson and apply in time!
All finalists will receive an expense paid trip to GTC in Silicon Valley, California for the opportunity to present their creations. Plus additional over 42K$ in cash and gadgets. It can be a nice opportunity to accelerate your project/boost career.
Submissions due in 34 days, at the time of writing this post! So hurry up.
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