According to a recent LinkedIn post from Crusoe, the company had a prominent presence at NVIDIA’s GTC conference in San Jose. The post highlights booth activity featuring Co-Founder and CEO Chase Lochmiller and VP of Business Development Alon Yariv engaging with attendees.
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The post also notes that Chief Data Center Officer Chris Dolan participated in a panel on building planetary-scale AI infrastructure alongside representatives from PTC, Schneider Electric, and Cadence. This positioning suggests Crusoe is aligning itself with larger ecosystem players focused on large-scale AI and data center solutions.
In addition, the post mentions that Crusoe co-hosted an official GTC after-hours event with NVIDIA, Hexaware Technologies, and Supermicro. Such co-hosting activity may indicate strengthening relationships with key hardware and cloud infrastructure partners, which could be strategically important for future deployments.
The LinkedIn post further cites a presentation titled “Scaling the AI Life Cycle: Next-Gen Training and Inference With Crusoe Cloud,” delivered by SVP of Product Erwan Menard alongside a Yutori co-founder. This emphasis on Crusoe Cloud and AI life cycle scaling points to an effort to position the company as a provider of infrastructure for training and inference workloads.
For investors, the activity described suggests that Crusoe is using high-profile industry events to showcase its cloud and AI infrastructure capabilities and to deepen ties with established technology vendors. While the post does not provide financial metrics or contracts, this level of visibility at GTC could support future business development, partnerships, and potentially higher utilization of Crusoe’s cloud and data center offerings.

