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Nvidia's Jensen Huang to Visit Naver Next Week During Trip to Seoul

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is expected to visit Naver's 1784 office building in Gyeonggi Province next Monday, industry sources said, as discussions continue to finalize the schedule.
  • Prior to arriving in Seoul, Huang attended COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei, where he met with executives from Samsung Electronics and SK hynix to discuss expanded semiconductor hardware cooperation.
  • Investor interest in physical AI has surged following reports that LG Group Chair Koo Kwang-mo will meet Huang on June 5, driving LG Electronics shares to historic highs.
  • Discussions between Nvidia and Korean partners focus on adopting Omniverse and Isaac platforms to integrate physical AI into smart factories and automotive systems across the region.
  • Meritz Securities analyst Soowook Hwang cautions that while markets are repricing physical AI infrastructure, sustaining these valuations depends on whether partnerships produce tangible revenue or remain signals.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jang Jin-ri = NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will appear on a variety show for the first time.

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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to meet with top business leaders in Korea once again. He is scheduled to visit Korea on the 5th. Attention is focused on reports that, following last year's "Kkanbu Gathering," a "Samgyeopsal Gathering" is being planned for this year in Seongsu-dong, Seoul.

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Jensen Huang, meeting with conglomerate heads on the 5th, held a samgyeopsal (pork belly) gathering in Seongsu-dong; a meeting similar to last year's 'Kkanbu' gathering with Chey Tae-won, Chung Eui-sun, Koo Kwang-mo, and Lee Hae-jin is scheduled. The stock market is buzzing with news of NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Korea. As the stock prices of the companies he is meeting with hit the daily limit for two consecutive days, talk of a "Jensen…

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The Korea Times broke the news in Seoul, Korea (the Republic of) on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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