Seoul, June 4: Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia are reportedly in discussions to set up a dedicated artificial intelligence (AI) technology centre in South Korea, aimed at accelerating innovation in next-generation mobility and advanced computing systems.
According to reports, the proposed facility is expected to focus on developing AI-driven automotive technologies, including autonomous driving systems, smart mobility solutions, and high-performance computing applications for future vehicles.
The initiative, if finalised, would strengthen collaboration between the automotive and technology sectors, combining Hyundai’s mobility expertise with Nvidia’s leadership in AI computing and chip technology.
Industry observers say the planned centre could play a key role in advancing AI integration across the automotive value chain, from design and manufacturing to in-vehicle intelligence and autonomous systems.
The discussions reflect the growing global trend of strategic partnerships between automakers and technology firms as the industry shifts toward AI-powered mobility and software-defined vehicles.
Further details on the scope and timeline of the proposed centre are expected once formal agreements are concluded.
