From fragmented data to production-grade agents: Nebius, Nexla, and Tripadvisor at NVIDIA GTC

Most AI demos break when they meet real-world complexity. Agents depend on fragmented, unstructured data, multi-step reasoning across systems and sustained low-latency inference under load. In production, orchestration gaps and infrastructure variability cause failures — not model quality.

Validated path from data to production-grade agent systems

Nexla and Nebius solve different parts of the same problem.

Nexla turns enterprise data — structured or unstructured, batch or real time — into governed, agent-ready data products. It coordinates the workflows that allow multiple models and systems to operate as a single, coherent agent pipeline.

Nebius ensures those pipelines run reliably. Built specifically for AI workloads, Nebius provides dedicated NVIDIA accelerated computing infrastructure designed for sustained inference, multimodal processing and real-time execution — without the variability of shared cloud environments.

Together, this creates a validated path from raw data to production-grade agent systems — not just prototypes.

Live at NVIDIA GTC: “Inspiration to Trip”

To demonstrate this architecture in action, Nexla, Nebius, Tripadvisor and NVIDIA are presenting a live multi-agent workflow at GTC to showcase what’s possible for the future of travel planning.

In the “Inspiration to Trip” demo experience, a user pastes a travel video link into an experimental feature in Tripadvisor’s Native AI experience. The system:

  • Parses multimodal video content and extracts locations and experiences
  • Cross-references them with Tripadvisor’s proprietary dataset
  • Generates a structured, day-by-day itinerary
  • Supports real-time conversational refinement

This is not a single-prompt demo. It is a coordinated, production-grade agent system grounded in real data and running on infrastructure designed for sustained production inference.

Learn more

Nexla and Nebius are showcasing this validated data and agent stack at NVIDIA GTC, taking place March 16–19 in San Jose, California.

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