South Korea Unveils Phase 2 of Physical AI Alliance to Boost Global Competitiveness

June 22, 2026
South Korea Unveils Phase 2 of Physical AI Alliance to Boost Global Competitiveness
  • South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT has launched Phase 2 of the Physical AI Alliance, shifting from policy discussions to an execution-focused platform aimed at accelerating physical AI development and deployment across industries.

  • The initiative aims to build a comprehensive K-Physical AI Full Stack that links domestic AI semiconductors, models, robots, sensors, data centers, and an industrial data ecosystem to strengthen Korea’s leadership in physical AI.

  • Phase 2 seeks to connect identified projects with R&D, demonstrations, policy financing, and global cooperation programs, while helping participating firms attract overseas investment and expand sales through overseas bases and international events.

  • Key goals include establishing a domestic K-Physical AI Full Stack, developing a platform that covers networks, systems integration, data centers, security, standards, certification, and operations, and expanding industry uptake through cross-sector collaboration.

  • Legislative support from the National Assembly is being signaled, including potential special acts and data center construction to back the initiative and the development of a domestic 1-gigabit data ecosystem.

  • Demonstrations from domestic companies RealWorld and maum.ai showcased at the event illustrate current capabilities.

  • Participation will be broadened to include more industry associations and organizations across the physical AI value chain, with ongoing collaboration among ministries and industry alliances.

  • The alliance is being reorganized into a Physical AI Total Solution Platform that links technological achievements to deployment and creates a data-driven feedback loop for future development.

  • Leaders emphasize strengthening independent technological capabilities and deployment infrastructure to stay competitive in the global physical AI race.

  • Governance is being restructured to be jointly managed by MSIT and KOSA to improve government-private coordination and execution.

  • The organization is moving from ten working groups to three divisions—K-Physical AI Full Stack, Vertical Industry Bridge, and Infrastructure Governance—supported by 15 action groups to drive practical collaboration.

  • Plans for 2024 envision a Korean-style full-stack physical AI platform, a dedicated training center, refined supportive legislation, and a 2027 budget and internal projects to foster a self-reliant domestic ecosystem powered by NPU-based environments and nationwide data hubs.

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