Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joins Beijing's university board, FT reports
Jensen Huang is set to join the board of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, strengthening ties between the technology industry and academia
The Nvidia CEO is all set to join the Beijing University board to strengthen ties between the tech industry and academia.
The Financial Times reported on Wednesday that Jensen Huang has agreed to join the advisory board of a Beijing university that counts Apple's Tim Cook as chair.
The news came after Huang recently joined U.S. President Donald Trump on his recent visit to China.
He has accepted an invitation from Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (SEM), an elite Chinese university attended by China's senior politicians, to join its advisory board.
Additionally, the university board believes that Huang’s involvement would bring expertise from the technology and artificial intelligence sector.
The reported move also comes amid a U.S. ban on exports of Nvidia's most sophisticated chips to China that has been in place since 2022 over concerns about their potential military applications.
There were no signs of a breakthrough on selling Nvidia's advanced H200 AI chips to China following Trump's trip.
The 65-member SEM board was established in October 2000 and currently includes U.S. tech leaders such as Tesla's Elon Musk, Dell's Michael Dell, Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, as well as finance executives such as JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon and BlackRock's Larry Fink, according to its website. Board members usually meet every year in Beijing.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is among the top politicians who attended Tsinghua—sometimes dubbed "China's Harvard"—as an undergraduate.
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