Chandigarh : LG Electronics (LG) is accelerating its robotics collaboration with NVIDIA, bringing together LG’s decades of manufacturing expertise and NVIDIA’s advanced robotics technologies. Senior NVIDIA officials recently visited LG’s Data Factory, under construction at the company’s Yangjae R&D Campus in Seoul, to review the partnership and explore further synergies. The Data Factory, expected to be fully operational by year-end, uses LG’s self-developed LG CLOiD™ home robots to generate, collect and learn from real-world data.
“Through the synergy built on ‘One LG’ – bringing together core capabilities across the Group – and strategic collaboration with global partners, we will secure our competitiveness in physical AI and become a comprehensive robotics solutions provider,” said Lyu Jae-cheol, CEO of LG Electronics.
The facility includes dedicated training spaces where robots practice tasks and areas for validating and refining data. A replicated home environment enables CLOiD to learn cleaning tasks, while a simulated manufacturing space modeled on LG’s Tennessee washing machine plant allows robots to move, stack and assemble parts.
Robots are also deployed in LG CNS logistics automation solutions and at LG Innotek for robotic-hand training. Data from these environments will be integrated with NVIDIA’s robotics stack and transformed into high-quality learning data using technologies including NVIDIA Omniverse, Cosmos and Isaac.
Spanning 10,000 square meters across four floors, the facility is expected to house several hundred robots by year-end. Training and synthetic data are projected to reach 100,000 hours, equivalent to nearly 12 years of data, supporting LG’s Robot Foundation Model and advancing humanoid robotics.
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