Nvidia CEO Huang won’t attend India AI summit next week, company saus


NEW DELHI, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Nvidia CEO Jensen ‌Huang will not be ‌travelling to India next week ​for a India AI Impact Summit, which global technology industry and political leaders ‌are likely ⁠to attend, the company said on Saturday.

Huang ⁠was expected to be one of the ​biggest attractions at ​the ​summit, which ‌will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.

While Huang was due to address the media ‌in New Delhi ​on Wednesday, the ​company’s ​media agency in ‌India, MSL, said ​in an ​email that he would not be traveling due ​to “unforseen ‌circumstances.”

(Reporting by Munsif Vengattil ​and Aditya KalraEditing by ​Bernadette Baum)



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