According to a recent LinkedIn post from Nscale, the company plans to participate in NVIDIA GTC 2026 at the San Jose Convention Center from March 16–19. The post highlights Nscale’s involvement in discussions around AI infrastructure themes, including sovereign AI, the role of telecom providers in scaling AI, and AI Cloud Gigafactories for energy-efficient multi-gigawatt deployments.
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The LinkedIn post also points to upcoming speaker sessions featuring Philippe Sachs, Arno Van Huyssteen, and Sagar Rawal, and encourages attendees to book time with the Nscale team during the event. For investors, this visibility at a major industry conference suggests Nscale is positioning itself within high-growth segments of the AI infrastructure market and seeking to deepen partnerships with ecosystem players such as telecom operators and cloud providers.
The emphasis on sovereign AI and telecom participation could indicate a strategic focus on regulated, data-sensitive markets where infrastructure demands and switching costs are high. Meanwhile, the mention of AI Cloud Gigafactories at multi-gigawatt scale implies Nscale is aligning its narrative with large-scale, capital-intensive deployments that may attract long-term contracts but also require robust technical and financial execution.
If Nscale can convert this conference exposure into commercial collaborations or pilot projects, the company could benefit from increased deal flow in next-generation data center and AI infrastructure buildouts. However, the post does not provide details on specific products, customers, or financial commitments, so the near-term revenue impact remains uncertain and will depend on follow-through after the event.

