Hyundai Motor Group has announced a strategic partnership with NVIDIA to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies aimed at the future of mobility. The collaboration will focus on adopting advanced AI, accelerated computing, and industrial digitalisation solutions to enhance Hyundai’s mobility products and business operations.
This partnership marks Hyundai’s effort to integrate AI into its core mobility innovations, including software-defined vehicles and robotics. The agreement also extends to developing AI-powered manufacturing systems and simulation environments for autonomous driving technology. Heung-Soo Kim, Executive Vice President and Head of the Global Strategy Office, Hyundai Motor Group, stated “Our partnership with NVIDIA will enable us to explore innovative AI solutions, positioning Hyundai as a frontrunner in AI-empowered mobility innovation.”
Central to the collaboration is the use of NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and AI Enterprise software, which will process the vast amounts of data required to train Hyundai’s AI models. This will be instrumental in creating reliable AI solutions for robotics, autonomous vehicles, and digital twins for manufacturing operations.
Hyundai will also leverage NVIDIA’s Omniverse platform to simulate factories and create digital twin applications. These tools will enable Hyundai to enhance manufacturing efficiencies, streamline costs, and improve product quality. Additionally, the Group plans to use the NVIDIA Isaac platform to develop and deploy AI-powered robots safely, expanding the scope of AI applications across its operations.
The partnership includes creating virtual simulation environments to ensure the safety and reliability of autonomous driving systems and robotics. Rishi Dhall, Vice President of Automotive, NVIDIA, added “Accelerated computing, generative AI, and Omniverse are unlocking a new era of mobility. This partnership will help create safer, more intelligent vehicles and smarter manufacturing systems while enabling the deployment of cutting-edge robotics.”
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