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Nvidia and Fujitsu agree to work together on AI robots and other technology

The partnership aims to address Japan’s aging population and labor shortages by building AI infrastructure using Nvidia GPUs across healthcare, manufacturing, and services sectors.

  • On October 3, 2025, Nvidia and Fujitsu announced a partnership in Tokyo to collaborate on artificial intelligence technologies and smart robots.
  • This alliance stems from their goal to create new technologies addressing Japan's societal challenges, such as its aging workforce and productivity needs.
  • The companies plan to build a comprehensive AI infrastructure by 2030, leveraging Nvidia’s GPUs and Fujitsu’s market expertise, with possible expansion globally.
  • Fujitsu’s Takahito Tokita expressed that partnering with Nvidia is focused on developing innovative technologies to address significant social challenges, while Jensen Huang highlighted Japan’s potential to become a global leader in AI and robotics.
  • The partnership seeks to advance AI-powered robotics and technological breakthroughs across multiple industries, enhancing Japan’s global competitiveness and contributing to the transformative impact of AI on industries worldwide.
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Nvidia and Fujitsu agree to work together on AI robots and other technology

U.S. technology company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, have agreed to work together on artificial intelligence to deliver smart robots and a variety of other innovations.

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