UK, US to sign multibillion-dollar tech deal during Trump's visit
The agreement targets AI, semiconductors, telecom, and quantum computing sectors, with over $20 billion pledged in investments and job creation across UK cities, officials said.
- The United Kingdom and the U.S. are set to sign a technology agreement during President Donald Trump's visit, according to the British Embassy in Washington.
- The agreement aims to enhance collaboration between the two nations' tech sectors, focusing on artificial intelligence, semiconductors, telecommunications, and quantum computing.
- Trump's visit is set for Tuesday and will last three days, with a delegation of U.S. executives accompanying him, including Nvidia Corp CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman.
- UK Technology Secretary Liz Kendall stated that cutting-edge technology will transform our lives.
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