Journalism of Courage
Premium

LG to launch IoT-enabled products by next year

LGEI plans to introduce appliances equipped with features such as LG HomeChat and SmartThinQ that enable consumers to control and operate home appliances through smartphones. These appliances are connected through the Internet.

Digital technology like Internet of Things, makert for Internet, market for Internet of things, Business news, India Business news, latest news,"Today, IoT has gone way beyond tagging and tracking and has entered diverse domains and is enabling a range of business benefits," said Rishi Bhatnagar, President of Aeris in India. (File)
Advertisement

South Korean consumer electronics major LG plans to introduce products based on Internet of Things (IoT) technology in the home appliances segment by early next year, says a top official of the company’s Indian arm.

LG Electronics India (LGEI) is in talks with several mobile network service operators to form a partnership to roll out IoT-based products.

“May be by the end of this year or early next year our first IoT product would be introduced in India,” LGEI Managing Director Ki Wan Kim told PTI.

He said that while the company’s parent has already been selling such products in Korea, in India the wait is due to the need of partnerships with telecom service providers for data connectivity.

“Here the telephone operators are studying it. If they are ready, we would combine it… We are in negotiations with the stakeholders,” he said when asked if LG has made progress with its talks with telecom operators.

By partnering with a telecom operator, LGEI is looking to address the requirement for a network provider to connect with different appliances in a household.

LGEI plans to introduce appliances equipped with features such as LG HomeChat and SmartThinQ that enable consumers to control and operate home appliances through smartphones. These appliances are connected through the Internet.

Story continues below this ad

“This would be in home appliances first as washing machine, air conditioners and refrigerators, which would be IOT enabled there and controlled,” Kim added.

Last year, LGEI had clocked sales of Rs 22,000 crore and is among leaders in various appliances segments here. The company has two manufacturing units here at — Greater Noida and Pune.

When asked about the company’s mobile handset business, where it has struggled in India, Kim said: “There is slow progress but we are working hard to revive our mobile phone business and the primary chunk is coming up with the compelling products.”

Smartphone models such as Q6, which has face recognition system, are being introduced in India as part of the strategy, he said.

From the homepage

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Tags:
  • internet of things (iot) LG Electronics
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
Express ExclusiveAIIMS study: 6 in 10 top Indian doctors not trained to certify brain death, hurting organ donation
X