Participation in International Academic Event at Seoul COEX from 16th to 20th
Showcasing Smart Mobility and 6G Innovation Technologies

LG Electronics will participate in 'IEEE ICC 2022' held at COEX in Seoul from the 16th to the 20th, showcasing innovative technologies in various new business areas such as connected cars, 6G, and artificial intelligence. At the LG Electronics booth, the concept model of future mobility, LG Omnipod, which interprets the vehicle as a new extension of the home space, is on display.

LG Electronics will participate in 'IEEE ICC 2022' held at COEX in Seoul from the 16th to the 20th, showcasing innovative technologies in various new business areas such as connected cars, 6G, and artificial intelligence. At the LG Electronics booth, the concept model of future mobility, LG Omnipod, which interprets the vehicle as a new extension of the home space, is on display.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] LG Electronics is participating in the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2022 to introduce innovative technologies in new businesses such as connected cars, 6G, and artificial intelligence (AI). The event is attended by over 2,000 experts in telecommunications and networking from around the world to share visions of future technologies and discuss cooperation plans.


On the 17th, LG Electronics exhibited the LG Omnipod at IEEE ICC 2022, held at COEX in Seoul until the 20th, to showcase new customer experiences provided by future mobility technologies. The LG Omnipod is a concept model of future mobility that interprets the vehicle as a new extension of the home. Depending on the user's needs, it can serve as an office space for work or a personal space to enjoy various entertainments such as watching movies, exercising, and camping. Additionally, a metaverse concept that allows actual shopping inside the vehicle is applied, offering a new mobility experience.


LG Electronics also prepared a space to introduce ▲ power amplifier devices for 6G terahertz (THz) wireless data transmission and reception ▲ FDR (Full Duplex Radio) transmission and reception technology that maximizes frequency efficiency ▲ smartphone solution “Soft V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything)” that alerts collision risks not only between vehicles and pedestrians but also between vehicles and two-wheelers, and between vehicles themselves ▲ on-device AI chips that evolve autonomously by recognizing space, objects, and user situations to enable customers to enjoy a smart life.


Kim Byung-hoon, LG Electronics’ Chief Technology Officer (CTO, Vice President), will also give a presentation titled “Technological Advances in Connectivity and Software-Based Design for Smart Mobility.” Early last year, Kim was recognized for his expertise and research achievements in the communications field by IEEE and was selected as an IEEE Fellow.



In his keynote speech, CTO Kim will introduce the technological development directions for the transition to SDV (Software-Defined Vehicle) as well as the technologies and services LG Electronics is researching and developing for SDV and smart mobility. He said, “As future cars shift to software-centric models, we are securing various technological competitiveness in smart mobility. Based on differentiated technological competitiveness in 6G and AI, which are core future connectivity technologies, we will strengthen capabilities in various fields such as mobility, metaverse, and robotics to provide customers with new and innovative experiences.”


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