SPHERE AX Partners with U.S. AI Semiconductor Company Blaize at the National Assembly

SPHERE AX and Blaize have signed an MOU to jointly develop and commercialize AI semiconductor-based products, aiming to lead the global Physical AI market

Justin Tomlinson

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SPHERE AX Partners with U.S. AI Semiconductor Company Blaize at the National Assembly

On June 24, 2026, South Korean technology firm SPHERE AX and U.S.-based Blaize Holdings, Inc. announced the signing of a strategic memorandum of understanding to launch a joint development and commercialization initiative for AI semiconductor-based products. This partnership represents a significant step in Korea-U.S. cooperation within the Physical AI sector, with both companies aiming to establish a leading position in the rapidly growing global Physical AI market.[1][2]

SPHERE AX, led by Chief Executive Officer Yunha Park, is a technology company specializing in Vision AI and Edge AI Computing. Under the terms of the newly signed agreement, the company will collaborate closely with Blaize, a global AI semiconductor developer headquartered in El Dorado Hills, California. Blaize is publicly traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbols BZAI and BZAIW.[1][2]

The official signing ceremony was held at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, prior to an upcoming event. The agreement was formally signed by Yunha Park, CEO of SPHERE AX, and Stephen Patak, the Chief Revenue Officer of Blaize, marking the formal commencement of their joint product development and commercialization efforts.[1][2]

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