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Palantir signs HD Hyundai deal worth hundreds millions of dollars, CEO optimistic about Korea

Palantir signs HD Hyundai deal worth hundreds millions of dollars, CEO optimistic about Korea
Palantir signs HD Hyundai deal worth hundreds millions of dollars, CEO optimistic about Korea

Palantir's leaders announced that the U.S. tech company had clinched a contract to sell more software in South Korea, boosting its heavy industry work.

A person with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday that Palantir will receive hundreds of millions over a period of several years.

Palantir has declined to comment on the terms of the agreement.

The companies held a signing at the office Palantir had set up in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum annual meeting.

Palantir has expanded its work with HD Hyundai since 2021, when it began working with one of the largest shipbuilders in the world.

HD Hyundai now manufactures ships around 30% quicker using the?Palantir Software to speed up operations.

In an interview at Davos, Palantir CEO Alex Karp said he was "very optimistic" about the Korean market. He called it "one of most innovative, interesting and artistic places in the entire world."

PALANTIR SETTLES AN ENTERPRISE WIDE DEAL WITH HD HYUNDAI

Palantir software allows customers to combine disparate data into a single platform, and then identify actions through automation and artificial intelligence.

Palantir, which had previously worked in areas like construction equipment and oil, has now signed a deal with HD Hyundai that covers the entire enterprise.

The engagement is centered around shipbuilding, which is usually slow. Palantir worked with HD Hyundai in order to manage data from sources such as financial planning, machineries, and materials. Automation was able to identify moves HD Hyundai could take to stay ahead of schedule.

Shipbuilding includes commercial cargo ships, naval vessels and unmanned surface vehicles.

Karp stated that Palantir does not focus on sales outside of Korea.

He said, "We are doing so well here in America that we must engage selectively abroad."

CEO: PALANTIR Can't Satisfy Demand in the US

The threat of U.S. president Donald Trump to impose new tariffs on European nations that oppose his desire to acquire Greenland is fueling fears of a return to global trade disruptions, which characterized much of last season.

Tuesday's stock market fell due to the re-emerging uncertainties.

Karp responded that the demand for Palantir products in America was greater than they could satisfy.

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Palantir's public sector work, despite its?soaring sales to U.S. firms, has put it at the centre of cultural and political hotspots. Palantir has provoked protests, and some former employees have criticized it for its role in the Trump administration crackdown on immigration and Israel's military action in Gaza.

Palantir claims to be a defender of the West and Western Values.

(source: Reuters)