Huang said Nvidia intends to broaden its work with Hyundai Motor Group across transportation and mobility applications. “We will cooperate with Hyundai Motor Group to apply AI to all forms of mobility,” he said, adding that partnerships involving autonomous driving and robotaxi technologies continue to expand.
The discussions extended beyond vehicles. Huang said the use of robotics in industrial environments is becoming increasingly practical and noted that both companies examined ways to combine AI, robotics, and factory operations in future manufacturing systems.
One of the focal points was the Saemangeum AI industrial complex project. Huang said Chung introduced him to the initiative and expressed interest in potential participation. “I would be very happy if Nvidia were to participate in Saemangeum, the AI valley of Korea,” Huang said.
Chung described the project as an effort that combines AI and robotics and said Nvidia’s involvement could strengthen the broader ecosystem being developed around the initiative. “We talked about how we could build a more complete AI, robotics, and data center system if Nvidia joins us,” Chung said.
The meeting highlights how automotive manufacturers and AI infrastructure providers are increasingly exploring partnerships that extend beyond vehicle technology. For Hyundai, AI is becoming a larger component of future mobility, robotics, and manufacturing strategies. For Nvidia, the discussions reflect growing opportunities to deploy its AI technologies across transportation, industrial automation, and data center infrastructure.
Chung said Hyundai plans to continue broadening its collaboration with Nvidia in emerging technology areas. “It is very fortunate to be able to work with Nvidia,” he said. “We will continue to expand cooperation in the AI and robotics sectors.”
Huang also emphasized the potential combination of Nvidia’s AI capabilities and Hyundai’s automotive expertise. “Hyundai Motor Group is a world-class mobility company,” Huang said. “We will change the future and create the future of robotics together by combining Nvidia’s AI technology and Hyundai Motor Group’s mobility capabilities.”
This analysis is based on reporting from Businesskorea.
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