What does it take to build an AI that competes in professional motorsports — no driver, no remote control, just autonomous decision-making at race speed?
Find out at OSCCA, the OpenCV-SID Conference on Computer Vision & AI, happening May 4th in Los Angeles as part of Display Week 2026.
One of our featured speakers is Matt Flagg, Chief Science Officer of Code 19 Racing — the world’s first professional autonomous motorsports team. With a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and a career spanning gesture recognition, markerless motion capture, and AI-driven computer vision, Matt brings rare depth to one of the most exciting frontiers in applied AI. His talk, “Code 19 Racing: The World’s First Professional Autonomous Motorsports Team,” will take you inside the technology, the challenges, and the hard-won lessons of building autonomy systems that perform under real competitive pressure.
And that’s just one talk. OSCCA brings together world-class speakers from OpenCV, Ultralytics, Looking Glass Factory, Disney Research Imagineering, Procter & Gamble, and more — all under one roof for a full day of computer vision and AI at the highest level.
Your OSCCA ticket also gets you into the Display Week Exhibition Hall (May 5–7), including the AI Pavilion — a dedicated section of the exhibition floor showcasing the companies and technologies shaping the future of AI. With 200+ exhibitors and 7,000+ attendees from across the display, imaging, and tech industries, it’s an extraordinary bonus on top of an already packed day.
Secure your spot now:
We’ll see you in LA.
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