AI, AR, Autonomous Mobility, and More: Focused Tour of 5G and Latest Technology Convergence Exhibition Booths

Hyun-Hoi Ha, Vice Chairman of LG Uplus (third from the left), is visiting the LG Electronics booth at CES 2020 held in Las Vegas, USA, on the 7th (local time), examining the G8X ThinQ and the dual screen. <br>[Photo by LG Uplus]

Hyun-Hoi Ha, Vice Chairman of LG Uplus (third from the left), is visiting the LG Electronics booth at CES 2020 held in Las Vegas, USA, on the 7th (local time), examining the G8X ThinQ and the dual screen.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Ha Hyun-hoe, Vice Chairman of LG Uplus, is showing great interest in convergence technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), and autonomous mobility at CES 2020, the world's largest electronics and IT exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA.


On the 7th (local time), Vice Chairman Ha started at the LG Electronics booth on-site and then consecutively visited the booths of Samsung Electronics, Panasonic, and Google to review the current status of AI-based integrated solutions and seek advice on future development directions.


At the LG Electronics booth, he showed interest in customized AI services in public places, such as AI-based guidance and serving robots, cooking and barista robots, and virtual clothing fitting solutions. He also showed interest in home appliances and mobility devices linked through AI.


He emphasized, "AI-based home appliances and mobility will greatly change customers' daily lives," adding, "Furthermore, securing technology that can even understand customers' emotions will directly translate into competitiveness."


At the Google booth, he experienced a smart home life seamlessly connected across home, car, and smartphone centered on Google's 'Assistant' (voice assistant). He then visited exhibitors focused on autonomous mobility, the main theme of CES 2020, including Mobileye (Intel), Hyundai Motor Company, and Hyundai Mobis, to explore the current status of technologies, services, and platforms. At the Mobileye booth, he reviewed autonomous driving solution products (ADAS) and mapping technology status, and at the Hyundai Motor Company and Hyundai Mobis booths, he paid close attention to mobility concept cars, personal aerial vehicles (PAV), and robo-taxis.



On the 8th, LG Uplus plans to examine 'Nreal' AR glasses, which it exclusively introduced to Korea last year, featuring '100-inch large screen viewing,' '360-degree AR content,' as well as AR shopping and AR games.


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