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Dell Technologies World 2025 kicks off this week at the Venetian in Las Vegas. Dell and NVIDIA will once again showcase the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and how the technology will revolutionize business operations – including within engineering, simulation and manufacturing applications.
The event, which will be held May 19-22, will open with a keynote, “Inventing the Future,” featuring Michael Dell, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang, along with Larry Feinsmith of JPMorgan Chase, and Seemantini Godbole from Lowe’s.
Attendees will have a chance to see the latest updates to the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA 2.0, along with demonstrations and conference sessions centered on Dell’s offerings around the infrastructure needed to run AI-based enterprise workflows and applications. That includes Dell’s full line of PCs for professionals.
Dell will feature a number of demonstrations in its in-booth theatre at the conference, including a presentation titled “Three AI Use Cases in 15 Minutes,” as well as “The Future is Now - Agentic AI Agents in Action” and “Building NVIDIA AI Factories.” Dell will also showcase NVIDIA’s latest GPUs, including the -Dell Pro Max with GB10 and GB300 and RTX Pro Enterprise Server Edition for the enterprise.
In the NVIDIA booth, several NVIDIA ISV partners will also lead demos, including “Agentic AI for High-Volume, Real-Time Data” led by Kinetica; “VerityAI: VSS Platform for Public Safety,” led by Centific; “Industrialized Agents at Scale,” led by Aible; and an agentic AI reasoning demo by DataRobot.
Attendees can also learn about Dell and NVIDIA customers and partners using their hardware and software solutions to accelerate workflows.
For example, Dauntless XR is an immersive 3D visualization software provider. The five-person Dauntless XR team needed to process and visualize massive datasets to create immersive 3D visualization tools. They are leveraging Dell Pro Max workstations with NVIDIA RTX™ GPUs to handle AI workloads and large datasets, as well as reduce processing times, and enable rapid iteration of their 3D tools.
Likewise, LatentAI needed to achieve maximum efficiency while running industrial edge AI models on-site in remote and challenging environments such as oil rigs and autonomous vehicles. The company chose Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA to run its LatentAI Efficient Inference Platform (LEIP). The solution included Dell Precision 5690 workstations and NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation Laptop GPUs. With the hardware, they were able to perform accurate and complex AI modeling up to 300 times faster compared to the CPU.
There will be a sponsored session titled “Dell Pro Max and NVIDIA: Redefining AI Innovation” (ID: SP2610-1) on Monday, May 19. The session will cover how Dell Pro Max PCs and NVIDIA RTX PRO™ GPUs are “transforming the way AI developers, data scientists, creators and power users innovate. Discover how the AI powerhouses—Dell Pro Max with GB10 and GB300—are set to revolutionize local AI development, scaling workflows from the deskside to the data center.”
In addition there will be a hands-on lab focused on “Agentic RAG with Dell AI Factory and NVIDIA,” that according to the event website, will allow attendees to “[c]reate a powerful assistant by using Agentic RAG. Built on the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, the system employs a local LLM to perform multiple tasks on behalf of the user to ensure responses are automatically routed to the appropriate data source as well as perform checks on ‘hallucinations’ and assess the usefulness of the answer.”
The May 21 session “Birds of a Feather: Edge AI infrastructure and the Mighty Role of Local Compute” (ID: BOF-08) will cover the critical role of local compute, and presenters will “share strategies for overcoming deployment hurdles, and identify some of the infrastructure decisions that can help ensure scalability and differentiation. Join us to gain insights and hear best practices to future-proof your business and thrive in an AI-driven world.”
There will also be a Dell Pro Max and NVIDIA RTX PRO Happy Hour celebrating the new product portfolio on May 20 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM .
Other featured speakers include astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, director Ron Howard, actor Tom Hanks, and a session titled “The Real and Not-yet-real Technology of Star Wars and Star Trek,” featuring Star Wars author Amy Ratcliffe, actress Naomi Ackie, and actor and writer Will Wheaton.
Wednesday will feature musical performances from Counting Crows, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.
You can learn more about the conference in this recent blog post, and view the conference agenda here.


Since its founding in 1993, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of modern AI and…
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