On Tuesday, ZJK Industrial Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: ZJK), a manufacturer of precision metal parts for new energy vehicles and smart electronic devices, announced a significant development in its partnership with NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA), a leader in accelerated computing. This update follows a productive meeting at NVIDIA’s Santa Clara headquarters, where ZJK Industrial was tasked with producing samples for an upcoming NVIDIA liquid cooling manifold project.
The collaboration with NVIDIA has positioned ZJK Industrial as a key vendor for NVIDIA’s liquid cooling systems, essential for the next generation of AI servers. In response, ZJK has dedicated a team of engineers and technical support specialists to focus on meeting NVIDIA’s requirements for these systems. This specialized team is poised to uphold ZJK’s reputation for rapid and high-quality production.
The company’s innovative solutions for AI computing and the strengthened relationship with NVIDIA signify a strategic pivot in ZJK Industrial’s growth plan. By branching into sub-assembly and assembly manufacturing, ZJK aims to boost its technical prowess and set itself apart from the competition with a broader range of products.
Ning Ding, CEO of ZJK Industrial, expressed optimism about the collaboration’s potential. “The meeting at NVIDIA’s headquarters was encouraging for several reasons,” Ding stated. “Not only did NVIDIA’s team praise ZJK for our efforts on the existing collaboration, but it also resulted in a new request for liquid cooling manifold components.”
The CEO highlighted the partnership’s role in showcasing ZJK’s extensive capabilities, robust R&D teams, and engineering excellence. Ding emphasized the company’s ambition to maintain its status as a preferred supplier for NVIDIA and its commitment to the success of the joint venture. The collaboration with NVIDIA is seen as a critical step in ZJK’s mission to remain a leader in the AI cooling systems sector.
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