Reliance and Samsung Explore Expanding Cooperation With Focus on 6G and AI Data Centres: Report

Reliance and Samsung Deepen Partnership With Focus on 6G Networks and AI Data Centres: Report
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong hosted India’s Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani at the company’s Seoul headquarters for talks on deepening the relationship between two of Asia’s most powerful conglomerates, International Media reported on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, including outlets such as the Korea Times, Financial Times, and others. Ambani and his eldest son, Akash—board chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm—visited Korea to meet with Lee and other Samsung affiliate CEOs at Samsung Electronics’ office in Seoul’s Seocho District.

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Showcase of Next-Generation Technologies

According to the report, Samsung Group presented Chairman Ambani with a portfolio of next-generation technologies under development across its affiliates, including artificial intelligence (AI), extended reality, semiconductor foundry services, AI data centers, next-generation communications, advanced displays, cloud services, batteries, and plant construction and engineering.

During the visit, the two sides discussed ways to expand their cooperation in emerging businesses such as semiconductors, communications, data centers, and batteries. Reportedly, Lee, Ambani, and other executives also had dinner together on Tuesday.

Reliance’s Push into AI and IT

The meeting signals renewed collaboration in key growth areas. Reliance, traditionally focused on chemicals and retail, is expanding into information technology and has recently established a subsidiary to develop AI infrastructure and data centers in India in partnership with Alphabet and Meta. This positions Samsung as its strategic partner in data centers, 6G communication technology, batteries, and other future growth businesses.

“We expect to strengthen our co-operation with Reliance in supplying 6G network equipment, building AI data centres and providing [energy storage system] batteries for stable energy supply of data centres,” Samsung was quoted as saying in the report.