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Jenson Huang, co -founder and CEO of NVIDIA, at the London Tech Week exhibition in London, UK, on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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London – wherever Nvidia Executive Director Jensen Huang goes, the excitement follows – this time until London’s Technology Week.
The chief of NVIDIA-Corbo analyst Wedbush Daniel Ives calls the “godfather of AI”-more like a rock star these days, given his widespread influence on the AI industry.
“The amount of infrastructure needed for AI would not be possible without this person,” said a participant in London Tech Week.
“He’s like Iron Man,” the present added, mentioning the popular Marvel superhero, which is a technological billionaire inventor under the name Tony Stark.
Floods from people crowded outside the main scene in London Tech Week when they tried to get into the conversation of Nvidia Jensen Huang boss.
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The lines to enter the audience of Olympia were already built about 40 minutes before Jenson was ready to take the stage with the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keyer Starmer. Not everyone was able to enter – but there were useful screens around the place where people could see Huang’s conversations.
People were sitting at other stages in the place to watch NVIDIA CEO, who spoke with the UK Prime Minister Keyer Stermer, as there was not enough space on the main stage.
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NVIDIA CEO gave its continuing scourge assessment of artificial intelligence, calling it “incredible technology” and said it should be regarded as infrastructure, just like electricity.
There was no multi -land investment advertised on London Tech Week. But the biggest victory for Starmer and the United Kingdom so far has been Huang’s lavish praise for the country.
Wearing her leather trademark jacket, Huang called the United Kingdom “Envy of the World”, which is in the midst of a “Golden” circumstance, boasting a vital ecosystem for risk capital, as well as beginners from leading companies, including Google Deepmind, Synthesia
Talking together with Huang, Starmer spoke in an animated manner as he advertised NVIDIA investments in the UK earlier during the day, the US chipmaker announced a new “AI forum for the UK AI”, as well as the Nscale and NEBS -based Cherney Suppliers.
British Prime Minister Kyer Starmer and NVIDIA Jensen Huang CEO, who talk to the London Tech Week 2025.
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Starmer has long spoken about the promise of AI and the ways in which it can facilitate the burden that the institutions of the United Kingdom face, from hospitals to schools.
Huang added that the United Kingdom is a “such great place to invest”, noting that NVIDIA plans to partner with Tech workers’ country and build internal II infrastructure.
“Infrastructure allows for more research – more research, more breakthroughs, more companies,” said the NVIDIA chief. “This flywheel will start to take off. It’s already quite big, but we’ll just continue the flywheel.”
Starmer thanks Huang for his moment, commenting that “the confidence he gives when you explain it this way is huge.”
“From our point of view, we are really pleased that we see each other this way,” said the UK leader.
The couple shakes off at the end.
In general, there was a lot of energy in the room. Huang said he was “excited” for London Tech Week and was welcomed by the audience.
Huang has become the CEO with whom everyone wants to be seen. Nvidia has positioned itself as a central AI revolution, which many commentators say it is in the early submission.
Nvidia wants this revolution to be built on its chips. And for countries like the United Kingdom, these moments give the country a chance to utter its investment potential and its leader to share the public scene with the person regarded as a power supply.
London was Huang’s first stop in a broader European tour.
The head of NVIDIA will travel to Paris later this week, where the chipmaker will host his GTC conference. Politicians, including President Emmanuel Macron, who made France’s ambition to become a European Center for AI, will also probably require a little time for a face with Huang.
