AI Infrastructure2026-06-07NVIDIA AI Blog

NVIDIA Partners With South Korea on AI Future

NVIDIA is deepening its commitment to South Korea as a global AI powerhouse. During a recent visit to Seoul, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang met with key partners to discuss the future of sovereign AI infrastructure and robotics. South Korea, already renowned for its passionate gaming community and cutting-edge technology sector, is positioning itself as a central hub for AI innovation. The collaboration focuses on building purpose-built AI factories that will accelerate innovation across multiple industries, from autonomous systems to gaming. By combining NVIDIA’s advanced GPU computing with South Korea’s strong industrial base and digital culture, the partnership aims to create a robust ecosystem for developing sovereign AI capabilities. Sovereign AI refers to a nation’s ability to produce artificial intelligence using its own infrastructure, data, and workforce, ensuring independence and security. Huang highlighted South Korea’s unique position, noting that the country’s blend of high-tech manufacturing, strong government support, and a vibrant gaming community creates an ideal environment for AI breakthroughs. The partnership will enable local companies, startups, and research institutions to access NVIDIA’s latest technologies, including the Blackwell architecture and AI Enterprise software. This initiative is part of a broader trend where nations are investing heavily in domestic AI infrastructure to reduce reliance on foreign providers. For South Korea, this means not only accelerating AI adoption in industries like automotive, healthcare, and semiconductors but also fostering a new generation of AI talent. The collaboration is expected to drive advancements in robotics, autonomous vehicles, and real-time AI applications, solidifying South Korea’s role as a leader in the global AI landscape.

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