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GTC 2012 Program Guide - GPU Technology Conference

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UNITY TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Unity Technologies is revolutionizing the game industry with Unity, its awardwinning<br />

breakthrough development platform. Unity Technologies has more than<br />

450,000 registered users worldwide — including Bigpoint, Cartoon Network,<br />

Coca-Cola, Disney, Electronic Arts, LEGO, Microsoft, NASA, Nickelodeon,<br />

Ubisoft, Warner Bros., large and small studios, indies, students and hobbyists<br />

— all using Unity to create games and interactive 3D on the web, mobile,<br />

consoles and beyond. Unity Technologies is aggressively innovating to expand<br />

usability, power and platform reach along with its Asset Store digital content<br />

marketplace and Union distribution service.<br />

www.unity3d.com<br />

Speaker David Helgason, CEO<br />

Session Time Wednesday, May 16 at 10:00<br />

UNIVERSAL ROBOTICS<br />

Universal Robotics is a software company which has brought to market a new<br />

form of artificial intelligence that uses sensor information to learn. Called<br />

Neocortex it discovers patterns in chaotic environments which are relevant to an<br />

assigned task. It then analyzes those patterns to understand complexity,<br />

improving process. The company has targeted the materials handling industry<br />

as its first market, increasing the flexibility in automated machines. Among<br />

various accolades, Universal won an “Emerging Company to Watch” award from<br />

NVIDIA in 2010<br />

www.universalrobotics.com<br />

Speaker David Peters, CEO<br />

Session Time Wednesday, May 16 at 17:45

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