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Hyundai Invests $6.3 Billion in AI and Hydrogen Hub

Hyundai Motor Group signs deal for a massive robotics and clean energy industrial center in South Korea.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A futuristic industrial facility featuring solar panels, hydrogen tanks, and a robotic arm in a clean, modern laboratory setting.

A futuristic industrial facility featuring solar panels, hydrogen tanks, and a robotic arm in a clean, modern laboratory setting.

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Hyundai Motor Group signed an agreement with the South Korean government to invest 9 trillion won ($6.3 billion) in a new industrial hub [1]. The facility will focus on development for robotics, physical AI, and clean hydrogen energy production [1][2]. This project is located in the Saemangeum reclaimed area on the west coast [3]. The investment seeks to advance "physical AI," which combines artificial intelligence with hardware like robots and automated vehicles [1]. Hyundai plans to build an ecosystem for green hydrogen and solar energy technology at the site [3]. South Korean officials state the hub will generate significant high-tech employment opportunities [2].

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