SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won met with Foxconn Chairman Young Liu and senior executives in Taipei, Taiwan, on June 3 (local time), to discuss measures to strengthen competitiveness in next-generation AI infrastructure.
As the AI industry’s center of gravity extends beyond semiconductors to encompass the broader infrastructure landscape — including servers and data centers — Chairman Chey has been actively engaging with key players in the global AI ecosystem, deepening strategic partnerships to secure a leading position in the future AI market.
Foxconn is the world’s largest electronics contract manufacturer and a core player in the infrastructure market, supplying AI servers to global Big Tech companies. The company leverages its AI server manufacturing and system integration capabilities to meet growing demand for AI data center construction and is widely recognized as one of the leading companies driving the AI era.
With its industry-leading technological capabilities, SK is accelerating the development of core technologies to build the essential infrastructure of the AI era.
The meeting demonstrates Chairman Chey’s commitment to expanding cooperation with key players in the global AI ecosystem and strengthening AI infrastructure competitiveness — at a time when seamless collaboration across semiconductors, servers, and systems as a whole has emerged as a key factor amid the rapid advancement of the AI industry.
The two companies also discussed potential cooperation in robotics, energy management, and battery technologies. By combining SK Group’s strong foundation in energy technologies with Foxconn’s strengths in global manufacturing, system integration, and AI applications, they plan to jointly explore future collaboration opportunities. SK also plans to further strengthen its technological competitiveness in the global market through continued innovation in next-generation AI memory technologies.





