LG offers products for future-oriented cities

LG offers products for future-oriented cities
The LG OLED Tree at Gitex Technology Week in Dubai.
Updated 01 August 2018 23:03
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LG offers products for future-oriented cities

LG offers products for future-oriented cities

The growing world population, coupled with rapid economic development has led to an increase in demand for energy, and future-oriented cities are effectively designed to be the only comprehensive solution to a possible rise in pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. With the growing need for appropriate solutions to reduce these effects, the idea of creating smart cities that can achieve sustainability and help climate control is expected to give rise to a far more intelligent, environmentally friendly and planned community.
So what do these smart cities look like? It is easy to answer this question by looking at the city of NEOM, which is taking shape in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and aims to be the core of future-oriented cities.
This future-oriented city has been designed to integrate energy efficiency with Internet of Things technology (IoT) and the latest intelligent transportation as a window to experience the future.
As the requirements of future-oriented cities are based on a broad imagination and a mind that transforms dreams into reality, LG Electronics was one of the first companies to react to this need to shape this future.
It offers a wide range of technological solutions to meet the needs of tomorrow’s society, including the energy-management systems that work to unify energy efficiency with the best aspects of smart solutions, to improve performance and create great benefits.
LG has set an early goal of providing a better lifestyle for consumers by promoting innovation and improving energy-efficient range of products.
LG offers a stylish range of products, including a lineup of premium OLED display TVs, which experts consider the best for its advanced display technology.
The television-technology industry has progressed considerably and its evolution has not only changed the way entertainment is consumed but also the way information is presented. With an artificial intelligence feature taking shape in the near future, LG TVs will be able to learn usage patterns and automatically change the display format to suit user preferences, and will be able to receive instructions from multiple users through digital home help systems.
Based on its ThinQ strategy, LG products have been developed on the advancement of the DeepThinQ platform, ranging from mobile to home appliances, which offer a comprehensive user experience, featuring a wide range of technologies and solutions from the latest in its Artificial Intelligence Platform.
Robots and automated systems will be a vital part of smart cities. With many expecting to soon see robots for the first time in public areas, it is a matter of time before they become affordable and available to the average family.