Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA Collaborate to Accelerate Innovation in Autonomous Vehicles, Smart Factories, and Robotics
Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA have announced a deepened collaboration to accelerate innovation in autonomous vehicles, smart factories, and robotics. The partnership aims to establish Korea's physical AI industry through the establishment of an AI application center and AI technology center, nurturing local AI talent, and building a vibrant innovation ecosystem. This collaboration will leverage NVIDIA's AI infrastructure and Hyundai Motor Group's manufacturing capabilities to drive innovation in mobility solutions, next-generation smart factories, and on-device semiconductor advancements.
Key Takeaways:
- Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA will collaborate with the Korean government to develop Korea's physical AI industry, including the establishment of an AI application center and AI technology center.
- The partnership will nurture local AI talent and build a vibrant innovation ecosystem, with an investment of approximately $3 billion to advance the physical AI landscape in Korea.
- Hyundai Motor Group will build an AI factory with NVIDIA to accelerate model training, validation, and deployment for in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, smart factories, and robotics.
- The collaboration will leverage NVIDIA's AI compute platforms, including NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA Cosmos, to develop car factory digital twins and robots.
- Hyundai Motor Group will use NVIDIA's cloud computing and AI infrastructure to develop advanced driver assistance systems, next-generation safety features, and in-vehicle intelligence for mobility solutions.
- The partnership will also enable integrated AI model training, validation, and deployment using 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.
Statistics:
- Approximately $3 billion investment to advance the physical AI landscape in Korea.
- 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs will be used for integrated AI model training, validation, and deployment.
- Hyundai Motor Group will build an AI factory with NVIDIA to accelerate model training, validation, and deployment for in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, smart factories, and robotics.
Sources:
Source 1: Hyundai Motor Group Reporter: PR Wire Editor: PR Wire
Source 2: ANTARA/PRNewswire
Source 3: Hyundai Motor Group Website