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Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Time: 9am – 10am PT
Duration: 1 hour


VPI, the fastest computer vision and image processing Library on Jetson, now adds python support. Accelerate your OpenCV implementation with VPI algorithms, which offers significant speed up both on CPU and GPU. Come and learn how to write the most performant vision pipelines using VPI.


In this webinar, we’ll cover all the new algorithms in VPI-1.1 included in JetPack 4.6, focusing on the recently added developer preview of Python bindings. Learn how this new library gives you an easy and efficient way to use the computing capabilities of Jetson-family devices and NVIDIA dGPUs.


Download VPI on Jetson or on x86 using SDK Manager. Visit the VPI page for more details.

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DGX Station Datasheet

Get a quick low-down and technical specs for the DGX Station.
DGX Station Whitepaper

Dive deeper into the DGX Station and learn more about the architecture, NVLink, frameworks, tools and more.
DGX Station Whitepaper

Dive deeper into the DGX Station and learn more about the architecture, NVLink, frameworks, tools and more.

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Rodolfo Schulz de Lima

VPI Lead Engineer, NVIDIA

Rodolfo Schulz de Lima is VPI’s lead engineer. He has a B.Sc. degree in Electronics Engineering from UFRJ—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s Federal University—and studied Computer Graphics in IMPA (Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics), also in Rio.

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Date & Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2018