
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's daughter visits LG Electronics to discuss strengthening cooperation in AI infrastructure and robotics
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's daughter, Huang Minshan, visited LG Electronics to discuss deepening cooperation in AI infrastructure and robotics. Previously, LG announced plans to launch humanoid robots based on the NVIDIA platform by 2027 and signed a memorandum of understanding. During this visit, both parties inspected LG's robotics factory in Seoul, which is utilizing technologies such as NVIDIA Omniverse for data collection and processing, expected to be operational by the end of the year
Madison Huang, daughter of Jensen Huang, Senior Director and CEO of NVIDIA, visited LG Electronics' robotics center in South Korea on Tuesday.
Madison Huang met with LG Electronics executives to discuss ways to deepen cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and robotics.
Prior to this visit, LG Electronics announced last week that it plans to launch a new generation of bipedal humanoid robots in the first quarter of 2027, relying on NVIDIA's robotics platform.
The South Korean tech giant signed a memorandum of understanding with the American chip company at NVIDIA's headquarters in Santa Clara, California, with LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo and Jensen Huang attending the signing ceremony.
During Tuesday's visit, representatives from both companies inspected LG Electronics' robotics factory located in Seoul. The factory is currently under construction, with the goal of being fully operational by the end of this year.
The factory is currently using LG Electronics' self-developed humanoid robot LG CLOiD to generate, collect, and process data required for AI training.
NVIDIA's physical AI technologies, including the NVIDIA Omniverse library, Cosmos world foundational model, and Isaac open-source robotics development platform, are being applied in data collection and practical application stages
