LG CEO shares vision for company’s future at CES 2023
LG Electronics (LG) has announced that it will return “in person” to the CES® trade fair for consumer electronics in January 2023: it will once again welcome visitors with a real, physical stand at the Las Vegas location, and will also hold its press conference as the world premiere of its new products as part of the event. . The “Life is Beautiful” themed press conference is scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time (5:00 p.m. CET) on January 4 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
The event will be opened by CEO William Cho, presenting LG’s vision for the future and key focus areas for 2023 and beyond. The CEO will talk about the company’s innovations for a better life, the new challenges undertaken in order to expand customer experiences, as well as LG’s commitment to environmental protection and its role in making society more inclusive.
At the press conference, LG will also showcase its latest innovative products and smart lifestyle solutions – the company’s goal is to offer customers an exceptional experience and value. One of these is the LG OLED TV, which is taking the product family to a new level on the occasion of its tenth anniversary, but the presentation will also discuss the new paradigm of household appliances, which provides new value to users even after purchase.
The press conference will be broadcast live by LG on the company’s website (www.LG.com/CES2023) and on the LG Global YouTube channel, where visitors will be able to see all LG products debuting at CES 2023.
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