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Christodoulides visits NVIDIA offices to discuss prospects of using company's tech in Cyprus

As part of his meetings with major tech companies in the US, President Nikos Christodoulides met with AI-computing leader NVIDIA officials and their office in San Francisco to discuss the prospects for applying the company’s technologies in the public and educational sectors in Cyprus.

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According to a social media post by Government Spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis, "As part of his meetings with technology giants, President Christodulides visited the offices of NVIDIA and met with John Josephakis, Global Vice President of Sales and Business Development for HPC/Supercomputing at NVIDIA, Executive Vice President of Worldwide Field Operations Jay Puri, and their team of associates."

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"They discussed the global momentum of AI, the prospects for applying the company’s technologies in the public and educational sectors in Cyprus, as well as investment opportunities in the field of data centres and supercomputers," Letymbiotis continued.

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"Subsequently, the President was given a tour by Mr. Josephakis, and his associates of the company’s state-of-the-art facilities, where he was briefed on the advanced cutting-edge technologies promoted by NVIDIA and their fields of application," the Government Spokesman's post concluded.

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