At CES 2024, LG will present its new electronic innovations that promise more comfortable everyday life
As part of the CES exhibition, LG Electronics (LG) will hold a press conference entitled “Reinventing the Future” that can be followed online on January 8, 2024 at 8 a.m. local time at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
William Cho, CEO of LG, will first speak on stage about the company’s most important goals for 2024. In July, under the name Future Vision 2030, LG already announced its intention to become a company offering intelligent lifestyle solutions, and now it also reports on the background of this. The topics of the event include, among others, how the company uses the possibilities of artificial intelligence to expand and improve the customer experience.
All of the new products debuted at the press conference will be available for viewing at the LG booth at the 2024 CES. Visitors will be able to explore and learn how LG’s innovations in the home, commerce and mobility can make life better alongside impressive displays, technology installations and interactive exhibits.
Those interested will be able to follow the LG press conference live worldwide on the LG website and the LG Global YouTube channel.
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