Nvidia chief Jensen Huang seals Japan robotics push after ‘yakitori summit’
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently cemented the company's expansion into Japan's robotics sector during a low-key dinner in Tokyo, an event that has since been dubbed the "yakitori summit." The gathering, held at a local restaurant, showcased Huang’s trademark approach of building business relationships over informal meals.
After arriving by car, Huang walked down a 20-metre alley to the restaurant, where waiting executives greeted him with applause. The CEO reportedly proposed a toast shortly after entering, setting a convivial tone for the evening.
Key Industry Players in Attendance
According to reports from Nikkei, the dinner was attended by top executives from major Japanese materials companies. The assembly underscored the strategic importance of the meeting, as Huang and his guests discussed deepening collaboration in robotics and artificial intelligence.
The event marks a significant step in Nvidia’s push into Japan’s robotics market, leveraging Huang’s personal touch to forge partnerships with key suppliers and manufacturers. The CEO has made a habit of dining with business partners at local restaurants during his international visits, a tactic that has helped build trust and rapport.
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