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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) JPMorgan Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
All right. Good morning, and welcome to JPMorgan's 43rd Annual Healthcare Conference here in San Francisco. My name is Harlan Sur. I'm the Semiconductor Analyst for the firm. And for the sixth time in seven years, we have the team from NVIDIA presenting. NVIDIA, as most of you know, leader in accelerated compute and AI semiconductors, software and systems, powering some of the world's most powerful AI compute clusters, high-performance computing systems, and driving compute innovation for cloud hyperscalers as well as large vertical markets like healthcare and life sciences. Here with us today from NVIDIA is Kimberly Powell, Vice President of Healthcare at NVIDIA. She's responsible for the company's worldwide healthcare business, including hardware and software platforms for accelerated computing, AI, visualization that power the ecosystems of imaging, genomics, life sciences, drug discovery, and healthcare analytics. So Kimberly, thank you for joining us today, and let me turn it over to you. Kimberly Powell Thank you so much, Harlan. Thank you. Wow, packed house. Amazing. Welcome to JPMorgan 2025. Here we are. Appreciate so much the invitation to be here. This is a wonderful honor not only to talk about what the future of healthcare is going to look like, but also celebrate the amazing achievements that we've been able to accomplish with it, an amazing ecosystem of partners. So if I could just take a minute and give you a look at our safe harbor. Please take a minute. You are very familiar with this. The presentation contains forward-looking statements, and investors are advised to read our reports filed
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Management presents at J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
All right. Good morning, and welcome to JPMorgan's 43rd Annual Healthcare Conference here in San Francisco. My name is Harlan Sur. I'm the Semiconductor Analyst for the firm. And for the sixth time in seven years, we have the team from NVIDIA presenting. NVIDIA, as most of you know, leader in accelerated compute and AI semiconductors, software and systems, powering some of the world's most powerful AI compute clusters, high-performance computing systems, and driving compute innovation for cloud hyperscalers as well as large vertical markets like healthcare and life sciences. Here with us today from NVIDIA is Kimberly Powell, Vice President of Healthcare at NVIDIA. She's responsible for the company's worldwide healthcare business, including hardware and software platforms for accelerated computing, AI, visualization that power the ecosystems of imaging, genomics, life sciences, drug discovery, and healthcare analytics. So Kimberly, thank you for joining us today, and let me turn it over to you. Kimberly Powell Thank you so much, Harlan. Thank you. Wow, packed house. Amazing. Welcome to JPMorgan 2025. Here we are. Appreciate so much the invitation to be here. This is a wonderful honor not only to talk about what the future of healthcare is going to look like, but also celebrate the amazing achievements that we've been able to accomplish with it, an amazing ecosystem of partners. So if I could just take a minute and give you a look at our safe harbor. Please take a minute. You are very familiar with this. The presentation contains forward-looking statements, and investors are advised to read our reports filed with the SEC for information related to risks and uncertainties.
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NVIDIA's Vice President of Healthcare, Kimberly Powell, presents at JPMorgan's 43rd Annual Healthcare Conference, highlighting the company's role in advancing AI and accelerated computing in healthcare and life sciences.
NVIDIA, a leader in accelerated computing and AI semiconductors, made its sixth appearance in seven years at JPMorgan's 43rd Annual Healthcare Conference in San Francisco 12. The company's participation underscores its growing influence in the healthcare sector, leveraging its advanced technology to power critical areas of medical research and healthcare delivery.
Kimberly Powell, NVIDIA's Vice President of Healthcare, represented the company at the conference 12. Her role encompasses overseeing NVIDIA's global healthcare business, which includes developing hardware and software platforms for accelerated computing, AI, and visualization. These technologies are crucial in powering various healthcare ecosystems, including:
Powell's presence at the conference highlights NVIDIA's commitment to advancing healthcare through cutting-edge technology 12.
NVIDIA's technologies are at the forefront of powering some of the world's most advanced AI compute clusters and high-performance computing systems 12. The company's innovations are driving computational advancements for:
This positions NVIDIA as a key player in the intersection of technology and healthcare, facilitating breakthroughs in medical research and improving patient care through advanced data analysis and AI-driven solutions.
During her presentation, Powell expressed excitement about discussing the future of healthcare and celebrating the achievements accomplished with NVIDIA's ecosystem of partners 12. This forward-looking approach suggests that NVIDIA is not only contributing to current healthcare solutions but is also actively shaping the future landscape of medical technology and research.
As with any forward-looking presentation, Powell reminded attendees of the safe harbor statement, indicating that the presentation would contain forward-looking statements 12. Investors were advised to refer to NVIDIA's SEC filings for detailed information on potential risks and uncertainties associated with these statements, emphasizing the dynamic and evolving nature of the tech-healthcare intersection.
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