LG, Nvidia to develop AI-powered robotics factories
South Korea's LG Electronics and U.S. chipmaker Nvidia will collaborate on AI-driven robotics and smart manufacturing facilities, aiming to boost automation and efficiency in industrial production.

LG Electronics and Nvidia announced a strategic partnership to develop AI-powered robotics and smart manufacturing facilities. The collaboration aims to integrate Nvidia's AI and computing platforms with LG's industrial automation and robotics technologies.
Under the agreement, the companies will co-develop AI-driven solutions for factory automation, including robotics systems and autonomous manufacturing processes. The partnership targets the creation of next-generation "AI factories" designed to enhance productivity, precision, and flexibility in industrial production environments.
LG, a global leader in electronics and home appliances, will leverage Nvidia's AI and edge computing capabilities to accelerate the deployment of advanced robotics in manufacturing. Nvidia, known for its graphics processing units and AI platforms, will provide the computational foundation for real-time data processing and decision-making in automated systems.
The initiative reflects broader industry trends toward smart manufacturing, where AI and robotics play central roles in optimizing supply chains and reducing operational costs. Both companies emphasized the potential for their combined technologies to drive innovation in industrial automation, though specific financial terms or timelines for the project were not disclosed.
The partnership underscores the growing convergence of electronics, AI, and industrial automation, positioning LG and Nvidia to compete in the expanding market for smart manufacturing solutions.
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