Yumi Lee and Jaeheon Jung, Co-CEOs of SLZ, a leading company in digital twin and con-tech solutions, attended the NVIDIA GTC 2025 event held from March 17–21 in San Jose, California. During the event, they explored the latest global trends in AI and robotics technologies.
NVIDIA GTC is one of the most influential global conferences in the AI industry. This year’s event welcomed over 25,000 in-person participants and more than 300,000 virtual attendees. Key innovations were highlighted across diverse fields such as agent AI, physical AI, and scientific discovery, offering a compelling vision for the future of AI.
In his March 18 keynote, Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA, outlined NVIDIA’s vision and upcoming core technologies, including AI agents, robotics, and accelerated computing.
Through their participation, SLZ aims to refine its development strategy in AI agents and robotics, incorporating global insights to strengthen both its technological capabilities and international expansion efforts.
An SLZ representative commented, “Attending GTC 2025 was a meaningful opportunity to assess SLZ’s position within the global AI ecosystem and to define our future strategy. We are committed to accelerating R&D in AI agents and robotics to secure a competitive edge in these emerging fields.”

Yumi Lee and Jaeheon Jung, Co-CEOs of SLZ, a leading company in digital twin and con-tech solutions, attended the NVIDIA GTC 2025 event held from March 17–21 in San Jose, California. During the event, they explored the latest global trends in AI and robotics technologies.
NVIDIA GTC is one of the most influential global conferences in the AI industry. This year’s event welcomed over 25,000 in-person participants and more than 300,000 virtual attendees. Key innovations were highlighted across diverse fields such as agent AI, physical AI, and scientific discovery, offering a compelling vision for the future of AI.
In his March 18 keynote, Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA, outlined NVIDIA’s vision and upcoming core technologies, including AI agents, robotics, and accelerated computing.
Through their participation, SLZ aims to refine its development strategy in AI agents and robotics, incorporating global insights to strengthen both its technological capabilities and international expansion efforts.
An SLZ representative commented, “Attending GTC 2025 was a meaningful opportunity to assess SLZ’s position within the global AI ecosystem and to define our future strategy. We are committed to accelerating R&D in AI agents and robotics to secure a competitive edge in these emerging fields.”
