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NVIDIA expands robotics hiring in China, opens roles in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen
US chipmaker NVIDIA announced a major recruitment drive for its robotics team, with openings across four core areas of embodied AI, simulation, deployment, and solution architecture. Positions are available in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. According to NVIDIA, the embodied AI team will focus on key technologies and applications including dexterous manipulation, human body modeling using []
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Korea Times News
· Jun 21, 2026
LG’s top execs to visit Nvidia headquarters for ties in AI, robotics
LG’s top execs to visit Nvidia headquarters for ties in AI, robotics
South China Morning Post
· Jun 30, 2026
Nvidia to boost its China robotics team amid emergence of physical AI
US chip giant Nvidia is ramping up a talent drive for its robotics team in China, a market whose vendors account for the lion’s share of global shipments. The Silicon Valley firm is recruiting for more than a dozen roles across Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, according to a post on its official WeChat account on Monday. The positions span four key domains: embodied intelligence, simulation, implementation and solutions. Nvidia said its robotics team planned to build a “leading robotics platform...
The Next Web
· Jul 7, 2026
China weighs curbing overseas access to its top AI models
China’s open AI models have been a gift to developers everywhere. Now Beijing may pull them back in. Chinese officials have discussed limiting who outside the country can use the nation’s best AI models, Reuters reports. The Ministry of Commerce ran the meetings over the past month, and Alibaba, ByteDance, and the startup Z.ai took [] This story continues at The Next Web
The korea Herald News
· Jul 2, 2026
Weeks after Huang visit, Nvidia expands Korea hiring into robotics, HPC
Nearly a month after Jensen Huang said Nvidia had begun hiring for a Korea RD center, the company’s latest local job postings suggest the US chipmaker is building a more concrete engineering presence around Korea’s core industries. A Korea Herald check of Nvidia’s official careers website found late-June postings covering robotics simulation, high-performance computing and automotive software, areas tied to Korea’s manufacturing, semiconductor and auto sectors. The newest Korea posting seeks a
TASS
· Jul 7, 2026
DeepSeek developing its own artificial intelligence chip — Reuters
The company previously used chips from American Nvidia and Chinese Huawei to train and operate its models
UrduPoint
· Jun 27, 2026
Multinational healthcare companies expand R&D and supply chain links in China
Multinational healthcare companies expand R&D and supply chain links in China
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Related coverage for "NVIDIA expands robotics hiring in China, opens roles in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen": Korea Times News — LG’s top execs to visit Nvidia headquarters for ties in AI, robotics. South China Morning Post — Nvidia to boost its China robotics team amid emergence of physical AI. The Next Web — China weighs curbing overseas access to its top AI models. The korea Herald News — Weeks after Huang visit, Nvidia expands Korea hiring into robotics, HPC. TASS — DeepSeek developing its own artificial intelligence chip — Reuters. UrduPoint — Multinational healthcare companies expand R&D and supply chain links in China