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Samsung's chair meets Mukesh Ambani in billionaire charm offensive
Samsung chair Lee Jae-yong has extended a billionaire charm offensive, hosting Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani for talks over deepening the relationship between two of the region's most powerful conglomerates. Ambani, chair of India's Reliance Industries, visited Samsung's headquarters in Seoul where he tested new gadgets, including an augmented reality headset and cutting-edge display panels, according to the South Korean technology conglomerate. Lee has been holding a series of high-profile meetings as he seeks to keep his company in a strong position for the global artificial intelligence build-out. In October, he met Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang and Hyundai chair Chung Eui-sun at a fried chicken restaurant in Seoul to discuss AI factories. Earlier that month, he met OpenAI's Sam Altman to talk about building data centres and providing next-generation memory chips. "We expect to strengthen our co-operation with Reliance in supplying 6G network equipment, building AI data centres and providing [energy storage system] batteries for stable energy supply of data centres," said Samsung. Ambani's Reliance is expanding into the information technology sector from its existing chemical and retail-focused businesses and has recently launched a subsidiary to develop AI infrastructure and data centres in India in partnership with Alphabet and Meta. Samsung has a strong presence in the country, where it manufactures smartphones and home appliances and supplies network equipment. The group has kept close relations with Reliance since Lee's father and former chair Lee Kun-hee controlled the company. In 2012, Samsung won a deal to build a 4G network in India for Reliance's Jio, India's biggest mobile operator with more than 500mn subscribers. Their co-operation expanded in December 2022, when Samsung signed another contract with Reliance to supply 5G network equipment. Alphabet and Meta, along with private equity firms KKR and General Atlantic and sovereign wealth funds, have ploughed billions of dollars into Jio, which is expected to list next year. Lee Jae-yong was the only South Korean businessman invited to all the weddings of Ambani's children, according to Samsung. He attended the wedding of Ambani's youngest son in Mumbai in July last year after attending his eldest daughter's and son's nuptials in 2018 and 2019. Reliance Industries did not respond to a request for comment. This year, Lee was cleared of accounting fraud and stock manipulation charges, allowing him to focus on turning around the group's chip business. Samsung, along with South Korean rival SK Hynix, signed a deal with OpenAI last month to supply semiconductors for the ChatGPT maker's $500bn Stargate data centre project. The chipmaker is trying to win bigger customers to reduce billions of dollars in losses in its contract manufacturing business as it competes against industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
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Samsung head meets chief of Reliance Industries of India to discuss business cooperation - The Korea Times
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong met with the head of Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries Tuesday to discuss cooperation in system networks and artificial intelligence (AI), according to sources. Lee met Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani at Samsung Electronics' office in southern Seoul, according to the sources. Ambani is also set to meet executives of Samsung affiliates, including Samsung SDI and Samsung C&T. Reliance Industries is a major Indian conglomerate with a business portfolio covering petrochemicals, steel, telecommunications, retail and finance. Jio Platforms, a telecom arm of Reliance Industries, has 500 million users, with Samsung Electronics previously supplying equipment for the mobile carrier's fourth-generation network. In July last year, Lee attended a wedding ceremony for Ambani's youngest son in India.
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Samsung's chairman meets with Reliance Industries' Mukesh Ambani to strengthen cooperation in AI data centers, 6G networks, and energy storage systems as part of Samsung's broader strategy to position itself in the global AI infrastructure buildout.

Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong has intensified his diplomatic outreach to global technology leaders, hosting India's wealthiest businessman Mukesh Ambani at Samsung's Seoul headquarters to discuss expanded cooperation in artificial intelligence infrastructure and next-generation telecommunications
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. The meeting represents a significant step in Samsung's broader strategy to position itself as a key player in the global AI buildout.During Ambani's visit, the Reliance Industries chairman tested Samsung's latest innovations, including augmented reality headsets and cutting-edge display panels, while exploring opportunities for deeper collaboration between two of Asia's most powerful conglomerates
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.The discussions centered on three key areas of cooperation: supplying 6G network equipment, building AI data centers, and providing energy storage system batteries for stable data center energy supply
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. This expanded partnership reflects both companies' ambitions to capitalize on the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market.Ambani's Reliance Industries, traditionally focused on chemicals and retail, has been aggressively expanding into the information technology sector. The conglomerate recently launched a subsidiary dedicated to developing AI infrastructure and data centers in India through partnerships with tech giants Alphabet and Meta
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.The Samsung-Reliance relationship has deep roots in India's telecommunications landscape. Samsung maintains a strong presence in the country through smartphone and home appliance manufacturing, as well as network equipment supply
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. The partnership gained significant momentum in 2012 when Samsung secured a contract to build a 4G network for Reliance's Jio, which has since become India's largest mobile operator with over 500 million subscribers1
.This collaboration expanded further in December 2022 with Samsung signing another contract to supply 5G network equipment to Reliance
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. The relationship has attracted substantial international investment, with Alphabet, Meta, private equity firms KKR and General Atlantic, and sovereign wealth funds investing billions into Jio, which is expected to go public next year1
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The Ambani meeting forms part of Lee Jae-yong's systematic approach to building relationships with key players in the AI ecosystem. In October, he met Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Hyundai Chairman Chung Eui-sun at a Seoul fried chicken restaurant to discuss AI factories
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. Earlier that month, he held talks with OpenAI's Sam Altman about building data centers and providing next-generation memory chips1
.These high-profile meetings underscore Samsung's determination to secure a prominent position in the global AI infrastructure race, particularly as the company works to turn around its struggling chip business and compete more effectively against industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
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