No Seung-won, CTO of LG Innotek, explains the company's technology roadmap at the talent recruitment event Inno Connect held recently at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago, USA./Courtesy of LG Innotek

LG Innotek recently announced on the 26th that it held an overseas recruitment event called 'Inno Connect' in Chicago, USA.

The event was attended by over 30 doctoral and experienced talents from 14 major U.S. universities, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of California, Berkeley, Georgia Institute of Technology, and University of Illinois. 'Inno Connect' is a recruitment-related event where LG Innotek invites top talents from prestigious universities in the U.S. to introduce the company's vision and technological leadership.

LG Innotek was represented by Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Seung-won Noh and other key executives leading research and development (R&D). LG Innotek researchers introduced next-generation technology trends and development status in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI) optical imaging systems, sensing technology for future vehicles and robots, garnering interest from attendees.

Additionally, there was a session where executives and attendees discussed topics such as the company's mid- to long-term strategy, technology roadmap, and talent development policies.

The main research areas of the attendees are autonomous driving, AI, and robotics, which are related to LG Innotek's future growth drivers.

LG Innotek plans to accelerate its business development by expanding its business portfolio through securing global top talents.

Noh noted, 'LG Innotek has established a research environment and development system where the world's top talents can demonstrate their capabilities in various fields based on the global business experience accumulated as a key partner of top-tier customers worldwide.'

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