As of 9:40 a.m. on June 8, shares of Doosan Robotics were trading at 145,900 won, up 5,600 won (3.99%) from the previous trading day, according to the Korea Exchange.
The improved investor sentiment follows Doosan Group's announcement of its plans to enhance cooperation with Nvidia across various sectors, including physical AI, robotics, and AI factories.
Doosan stated that it aims to integrate its manufacturing capabilities and product technologies with Nvidia's accelerated computing and physical AI platforms. In particular, Doosan Robotics is reportedly developing an operating system for agentic robots using Nvidia's Isaac Sim, a robot simulation platform. The two companies are also discussing the development of reference robot solutions capable of performing precision tasks such as depalletizing and sanding, which has heightened expectations for business expansion in this area.
This collaboration coincides with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visit to South Korea.
On June 7, Huang threw the first pitch at a home game for the Doosan Bears at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, where Park Jung-won, chairman of Doosan Group, served as the batter, marking a joint event between the two companies.
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