Core Points - The UK is set to sign a significant tech agreement with the US during President Trump's visit, aimed at enhancing collaboration in advanced technology sectors [1] - The deal is expected to benefit businesses and consumers in both countries, focusing on transformative technologies like AI and quantum computing [2] - The agreement will explore the use of AI and other advanced technologies for disease treatment and public service improvements [3] Areas of Collaboration - The collaboration will include AI, semiconductors, telecoms, and quantum computing, reflecting existing close ties between the US and UK in these technologies [3] US Companies' Investment and Support - The deal has strong backing from US companies, with top executives from Nvidia and OpenAI accompanying President Trump during his visit [4] - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman are expected to announce support for billions in UK data center investments [5] - CoreWeave Inc. is also anticipated to announce an investment in the UK during this visit [5] Additional Investments - BlackRock plans to invest up to £500 million ($678 million) in the UK's data center market, coinciding with the visit of its CEO Larry Fink alongside Trump, Huang, and Altman [6]
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