Nvidia is demonstrating its continued leadership in AI technology at the WeAreDevelopers World Congress 2025, taking place July 9-11 at Messe Berlin in Germany. The event, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, has brought together thousands of developers, tech leaders, and decision-makers from around the world.
Ankit Patel, Nvidia's senior director of developer marketing, delivered a keynote presentation exploring the scaling laws that explain how AI performance improves as compute power increases, and how reasoning models are pushing AI capabilities even further. This focus on reasoning models aligns with Nvidia's recent innovations, including their Blackwell architecture and advancements in physical AI, which enable more sophisticated reasoning, planning, and action capabilities.
At booth A-16, Nvidia is hosting multiple expert sessions throughout July 10-11, offering attendees opportunities to get answers to their most pressing AI and high-performance computing questions. The sessions cover a range of topics showcasing how Nvidia's accelerated computing tools combined with GPU performance are transforming AI development across industries.
Beyond the main conference, Nvidia's Deep Learning Institute (DLI) is conducting full-day workshops on July 9, offering hands-on training in generative AI, accelerated computing, and deep learning. Participants who complete these workshops receive certification recognizing their expertise. For conference attendees, Nvidia is offering a 50% discount on certification (valued at $60-$200), available exclusively during the event.
The WeAreDevelopers World Congress has become a premier venue for AI innovation, with this year's event placing particular emphasis on artificial intelligence and its transformative impact across the technology landscape. Nvidia's prominent presence underscores the company's pivotal role in providing the hardware and software infrastructure that powers modern AI development, from training large language models to enabling reasoning capabilities that are pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve.