U.S. Business Magazine 'Fast Company' Announces
'2025 Most Innovative Companies in Automotive Sector'
Solidifying Its Status as a Leading Innovator in the SDV Market
Accelerating the Digital Transformation of the Automotive Industry

LG Electronics announced on the 19th that it has been selected as one of the 'Most Innovative Companies of 2025' by the U.S. business magazine Fast Company. This is interpreted as recognition of its differentiated technological capabilities in the future mobility solutions sector.


LG Electronics has been selected as the 'Most Innovative Company in the Automotive Sector for 2025' by the US economic magazine Fast Company, recognizing its differentiated technological capabilities in the field of future mobility solutions. The photo shows a concept vehicle equipped with in-cabin sensing solutions that provide a differentiated driver experience. Photo by LG Electronics

LG Electronics has been selected as the 'Most Innovative Company in the Automotive Sector for 2025' by the US economic magazine Fast Company, recognizing its differentiated technological capabilities in the field of future mobility solutions. The photo shows a concept vehicle equipped with in-cabin sensing solutions that provide a differentiated driver experience. Photo by LG Electronics

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Fast Company was founded in New York, USA, in 1995 and has been evaluating companies that have made significant impacts across various industries such as economy, management, technology, and design annually since 2008. This year, innovative companies were announced in 58 different categories, with 10 companies, including LG Electronics, selected in the automotive sector.


In particular, Fast Company highly evaluated the achievements of LG Electronics' VS Business Division, which is responsible for the automotive components business, in the field of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV). LG Electronics is focusing on securing SDV capabilities as part of future preparation under the goal of providing innovative solutions for the entire vehicle beyond being a parts supplier. The VS Business Division of LG Electronics offers various SDV solutions including In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI), digital cockpit, telematics, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), pioneering the future mobility market together with global automakers.


Additionally, LG Electronics is accelerating the digital transformation of the automotive industry by introducing 'LG Alphaware,' a differentiated solution for SDV transition, to automotive industry experts, receiving great responses. LG Alphaware includes Playware, a vehicle entertainment solution that provides high-definition and high-quality audio-visual content experiences; Metaware, which offers useful information and immersive in-vehicle experiences to drivers through AR/MR and AI technologies; Baseware, which enhances the performance of existing vehicle operating systems (OS) or supports the construction of new platforms; and Opsware, which assists developers throughout the entire development process from software integration to new technology verification and deployment.


LG Electronics also realized its future mobility vision of turning vehicles into 'living spaces on wheels' by applying the vehicle webOS content platform (ACP) for the first time in commercial electric vehicles. ACP expands various customer experiences provided by LG Electronics' proprietary smart TV platform webOS into the vehicle interior, offering premium content such as LG Channels to provide customers with a differentiated mobility experience.



Eun Seok-hyun, Vice President and Head of LG Electronics' VS Business Division, said, "We will continue to develop SDV technologies that innovate customer experiences in vehicles and strengthen our competitiveness in the global mobility market."


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