Hyundai Motor Group partners with NVIDIA to accelerate AI-powered mobility development
2025
What Happened
Hyundai Motor Group has partnered with NVIDIA to accelerate the development of AI technologies for future mobility. The Group will use NVIDIA's accelerated computing and AI Enterprise software to manage data for training AI models. It will also deploy NVIDIA Omniverse for digital twin simulations of factories and the Isaac robot development platform for AI robots. The partnership includes creating virtual simulation environments for autonomous driving.
- Use NVIDIA accelerated computing and AI Enterprise software to manage data for AI model training
- Deploy NVIDIA Omniverse for physical AI and digital twin simulations of factories
- Utilize NVIDIA Isaac robot development platform for AI robot development and deployment
- Collaborate on virtual simulation environments for autonomous driving and robotics
“Hyundai Motor Group is exploring innovative approaches with AI technologies in various fields such as robotics, autonomous driving, and smart factory. This partnership is set to accelerate our progress, positioning the Group as a frontrunner in driving AI-empowered mobility innovation.”
Why this matters
This collaboration aims to integrate AI across Hyundai's core mobility products and operations, potentially accelerating the development of software-defined vehicles and autonomous driving.
Terms in This Story
- accelerated computing
- A computing approach that uses specialized hardware (like GPUs) to perform tasks faster than traditional CPUs, often used for AI and simulations.
- generative AI
- Artificial intelligence that can create new content, such as text, images, or simulations, based on training data.
- digital twin
- A virtual replica of a physical system (like a factory) used for simulation, monitoring, and optimization.
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