We’ll be bringing our vision to a global audience this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2017) in Las Vegas.

On Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 6:30 pm Pacific, our founder and CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, will give the opening keynote address.

If you’re at CES, head over to the Palazzo ballroom on the fifth floor of the Venetian to enjoy the show. If you’re not check out our blog for live updates from the keynote.

The next day, we’ll open up a two sprawling exhibits — booth 3931 on the show floor and another exhibit in the North Plaza, Gold Lot outside the convention center — packed with examples of our latest technology on the show floor.

On Wednesday at 3:30 pm, Danny Shapiro, senior director of NVIDIA Automotive, will speak on a panel focused on the narrowing distance between Detroit and Silicon Valley, in room N258 in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s North Hall.

And on Thursday at 1 pm, Jim McHugh, our vice president and general manager for enterprise computing, will speak on a panel about business opportunities for AI in room 256 in the convention center’s North Hall.

Underpinning all of the efforts we’ll be talking about this week: deep learning, which couples the massive parallel processing power of GPUs with the firehose of data spewed forth by the internet to give machines the ability to perceive — and interact with — the world around them.

So do a little learning of your own. Stop by our booth, attend our keynote — either in person or online — and step onto the show floor to explore our booth.