South Korea and UAE Join Forces for AI Data Campus
South Korea is collaborating with the UAE on a U.S.-supported Stargate AI data campus. Announced during South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's visit to the UAE, the partnership signals greater cooperation in AI development, infrastructure, and supply chains, aiming to establish a significant AI presence in the region.
South Korea has announced a significant new partnership with the United Arab Emirates on a U.S.-backed project to construct a vast artificial intelligence data campus in the Gulf region. The announcement came on Tuesday during South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's visit to the UAE for a summit meeting.
This initiative marks a strategic effort by South Korea, which hosts tech giants like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, to position itself as a regional hub for AI development. President Lee, who assumed office on June 4, has emphasized AI investment as a means to stimulate economic growth amid challenging tariff situations impacting broader economic prospects.
The strategic framework agreement, signed this Tuesday, outlines enhanced collaboration between the two countries in AI investment, infrastructure, and supply chain development. This endeavor forms a component of a U.S.-facilitated agreement to establish the world's largest AI data centers outside the United States, despite past restrictions due to the UAE's ties with China.
(With inputs from agencies.)

