Cyprus-founded Threedium presented its latest technology at NVIDIA GTC 2026 this week in San Jose, with the company reporting a strong reception following its appearance on the main stage.
The presentation, which took place on Wednesday, was delivered by CEO Mike Charalambous, who introduced the company’s new Product Brain for the Agentic Web.
The it was described as an end-to-end infrastructure enabling products online to become discoverable by AI agents and suitable for training the next generation of robots.
The company said the presentation was very well received, adding that it will now seek to maximise and convert this unique exposure into further commercial momentum and strategic partnership opportunities.
This was preceded by an announcement earlier this month from venture capital firm Kinisis Ventures, whose portfolio includes Threedium, mentioning that the company had been selected as one of just 10 companies worldwide to present on the main stage at the event.
Out of tens of thousands of global enterprises, Threedium secured a coveted main stage slot at NVIDIA GTC 2026, which is regarded as one of the world’s leading gatherings focused on artificial intelligence and accelerated computing.
The event, organised by NVIDIA, brought together senior executives, enterprise operators, researchers and global technology leaders, with main stage selection widely viewed as top-tier external validation.
Kinisis Ventures said that the selection positioned Threedium in front of a highly curated global audience and reflected recognition within NVIDIA’s ecosystem at the highest level.
The fund added that the appearance validated Threedium’s positioning in agentic AI and spatial computing, reinforcing its technological direction in emerging enterprise applications.
It also said the exposure provided strategic visibility among enterprise AI decision-makers, further strengthening the company’s international profile.
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