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FAMS 2026 opens with call for Korea's AI mobility shift

The korea Herald News

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July 1, 2026

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FAMS 2026 opens with call for Korea's AI mobility shift

VIP speakers opening the Future AI Mobility Summit 2026 on Tuesday urged South Korea to use artificial intelligence to expand its mobility industry beyond manufacturing and into services, data and global partnerships. Welcoming participants at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Lee Seok-gu, chairman of the Korea Future eco-Mobility Service Association, said AI is already changing the rules for industries across the board. “AI is no longer a matter of choice. It has become an inevitable

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The korea Herald News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Global AI mobility leaders gather in Seoul

The Future AI Mobility Summit 2026 will bring together mobility, artificial intelligence and energy leaders from Korea, China, India and the United Arab Emirates in Seoul on Tuesday to discuss how AI is transforming the mobility industry. Co-hosted by Herald Media Group, publisher of The Korea Herald and Herald Business, and the Korea Future eco-Mobility Service Association, the summit will be held at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in central Seoul. Under the slogan “Motion to Emotio

Independent Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Samsung's AI U-Turn Is the Biggest Enterprise Signal of 2026

Samsung's AI U-Turn Is the Biggest Enterprise Signal of 2026

ANTARA News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Avnet Brings Ecosystem Together to Scale Edge AI in Singapore

As AI adoption accelerates across Singapore and Southeast Asia, where 81 of companies have moved beyond ...

The Next Web

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· Jun 24, 2026

South Korea is in talks with Samsung and SK Hynix over a second chip cluster

A presidential adviser says AI demand could pull forward the next phase of fab construction by more than a decade, and that the country needs somewhere to put it. South Korea’s government is in talks with Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix about the next phase of large-scale investment in chip manufacturing, a presidential adviser said [] This story continues at The Next Web

Times of India

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· Jul 2, 2026

From grief support to robot cafes & marriage prospects: How AI is transforming daily life in South Korea

South Korea is rapidly integrating AI and robotics into daily life, from recreating deceased loved ones to powering unstaffed businesses. This surge is driven by an aging population and a national strategy to become a global AI leader, with massive investments in chips and robotics. The AI boom is also reshaping careers, making semiconductor engineers highly sought-after and influencing educational choices.

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Related coverage for "FAMS 2026 opens with call for Korea's AI mobility shift": The korea Herald News — Global AI mobility leaders gather in Seoul. Independent Online — Samsung's AI U-Turn Is the Biggest Enterprise Signal of 2026. ANTARA News — Avnet Brings Ecosystem Together to Scale Edge AI in Singapore. The Next Web — South Korea is in talks with Samsung and SK Hynix over a second chip cluster. Times of India — From grief support to robot cafes & marriage prospects: How AI is transforming daily life in South Korea