Nvidia, Hyundai Deepen AI Robotics Alliance for Industrial Products in Seoul
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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8
Nvidia, Hyundai Deepen AI Robotics Alliance for Industrial Products in Seoul
3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8
Summary
Nvidia and Hyundai Motor Group agreed in Seoul on Monday to expand their partnership to commercialize physical AI and robotics in industrial products.
Jensen Huang and Hyundai Executive Chair Chung Euisun outlined the broader plan after talks, targeting mobility, manufacturing and robotics as the next areas for deployment.
The expanded alliance pushes beyond research ties toward real-world industrial applications, linking AI software and hardware more directly to factory and mobility products.
With rivals deploying thousands of robots, can this alliance solve the critical 'sim-to-real' gap to make AI robotics truly work?
As AI robotics demand surges, can global energy infrastructure scale fast enough to power this industrial transformation?
How will humanoid robots, moving from factories to public spaces, fundamentally change our daily lives and human interaction?
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Overview
South Korea is emerging as a leader in the physical AI revolution through a deepening partnership between Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlights that the next wave of artificial intelligence will be driven by mobility and physical AI, combining Nvidia’s advanced AI technologies with Hyundai’s expertise. This collaboration is not just theoretical—Hyundai is actively adopting Nvidia’s AI and simulation tools to boost manufacturing efficiency and product quality. Together, they are focusing on AI factories and digital twins, aiming to integrate AI across Korea’s mobility and energy sectors and transform the future of robotics and industry.