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Huang and Chung discussed AI cooperation in mobility, robotics and data centers during a June 8 visit at Hyundai headquarters. They also reviewed a 9 trillion-won Saemangeum development project.
nypost.comNvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang met Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung at the automaker's headquarters in southern Seoul on June 8 to discuss future mobility technologies and artificial intelligence cooperation. " He said the two executives discussed ways to expand autonomous mobility technologies and improve safety, describing mobility and physical AI as the next major wave of AI development.
Chung called Nvidia an "indispensable" partner and one of Hyundai Motor Group's most important collaborators. He briefed Huang on the group's investment project to turn the Saemangeum reclaimed land area in southwestern South Korea into a hub for AI, robotics and hydrogen industries. "I explained the Saemangeum project to him," Chung said.
12 million square meters of land. Plans include an AI data center, a robotics manufacturing and components cluster, a water electrolysis plant and solar power facilities. During the visit, Huang and Chung rode in an all-electric PV5 van manufactured by Kia, a Hyundai affiliate.
The meeting formed part of Huang's high-profile visit to South Korea, where he has been meeting leaders of major conglomerates and researchers to explore broader cooperation in AI and robotics.
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