We are collaborating with LG in every field, including Artificial Intelligence (AI) research that fuses humans and robots, Robotics, and data center design.
Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said this at 11:15 a.m. on the 8th in front of reporters after finishing a one-hour meeting with LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo at the LG Twin Towers in Yeouido, Seoul. This is Huang's first visit to the LG headquarters.
Huang, who arrived at the LG Twin Towers at 10:04 a.m., hugged Chairman Koo Kwang-mo and Vice Chairman Kwon Bong-seok of LG Corp. before moving to the conference room. It was a reunion three days after the leaders' dinner held on the 5th at the samgyeopsal restaurant "Hyungnim Jeyo" in Mapo District, Seoul.
The meeting lasted one hour. Attendees included Huang and his eldest daughter, Madison Huang, Nvidia's senior director of product marketing for Omniverse and Robotics; Lyu Jae-cheol, president of LG Electronics; Hyun Shin-Gyoon, president of LG CNS; and Hong Bum-Shik, president of LG Uplus, among other key executives.
After the meeting, Huang first mentioned collaboration in the Robotics institutional sector. He said, "Robotics is a field where electronic technology, mechanical systems, and artificial intelligence converge," adding, "LG not only has AI research capabilities but also motor and mechanical system technologies, so we can build humanoids and future Robotics together."
LG Electronics and Nvidia appear to have discussed ways to integrate the home robot "LG CLOiD," unveiled at "CES 2026" earlier this year, with Nvidia's Robotics platform "Isaac." LG CNS is also integrating Nvidia Robotics technology into its industrial robot platform "PhysicalWorks."
LG Group is reshaping its structure around Robotics. LG Electronics has applied robot technology to the hospitality industry—such as serving, delivery, and guiding—based on autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and to logistics centers for transport and loading. Recently, it has been pushing a home robot business using humanoids. LG Innotek serves as the eyes of robots based on optical technology, developing high-performance sensing modules and optical components.
Huang mentioned the data center institutional sector, saying, "If today's data centers are on the scale of hundreds of megawatts, future data centers will grow to the gigawatt level," and, "Extreme levels of technology are required across cooling, power supply, design, and construction." He added, "LG has fantastic capabilities in this field, and we are designing future data center architectures together."
LG Electronics is pursuing cooperation on thermal management solutions for AI data centers, including coolant distribution units (CDUs), cold plates, and immersion cooling. LG CNS and LG Uplus are moving to build next-generation AI infrastructure applying Nvidia's DSX AI factory design, and LG Energy Solution is discussing cooperation on an 800-volt (V) direct current–based power supply system and a battery energy storage system (BESS).
After Huang's remarks, Chairman Koo Kwang-mo said, "We discussed many things with Nvidia about the future direction today," adding, "We didn't have enough time to get into details. Jensen said he would invite us to California. We will continue additional discussions in the United States."
Meanwhile, from the LG Twin Towers entrance to the lobby and in front of the elevators, LG employees packed in to welcome Huang. He waved and responded by shaking hands with employees one by one.