According to a recent LinkedIn post from Wayve, the autonomous driving company is planning a visible presence at GTC 2026, centered on live demonstrations of its AI Driver technology. The post indicates that demo rides will be available from day one at the Ride & Drive Experience Center, suggesting an emphasis on showcasing real-world performance to a technical and commercial audience.
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The post also points to a keynote by CEO Alex Kendall titled “Take AV2.0 to the Next Level With End-to-End Embodied AI,” scheduled for March 17. This focus on AV2.0 and embodied AI may signal Wayve’s intent to position its technology as a next-generation approach within the autonomous vehicle stack, potentially differentiating it from more modular or rules-based systems.
Wayve’s promotion of its booth and engagement opportunities at GTC 2026 implies an effort to deepen relationships with partners, customers, and investors in the AI and automotive ecosystem. For investors, a strong showing at a high-profile industry conference could enhance brand visibility, support business development, and highlight technical maturity, factors that may be relevant to future fundraising and competitive positioning in autonomy.

