NVIDIA and LG build Artificial Intelligence factory for robotics and mobility

NVIDIA and LG Group are creating an Artificial Intelligence factory to support robotics, autonomous driving, data center technologies and GPU cloud services. The partnership links accelerated computing, simulation, synthetic data and deployment tools across LG businesses.

NVIDIA and LG Group are building an Artificial Intelligence factory designed to accelerate LG Group’s next wave of Artificial Intelligence-driven businesses, including robotics, autonomous driving, data center technologies and GPU cloud services. The infrastructure will give LG Group accelerated computing capabilities to train, simulate, validate and deploy Artificial Intelligence-based applications across key operations. The effort combines NVIDIA’s full-stack, end-to-end Artificial Intelligence factory platform with LG Group’s work in consumer electronics, robotics, mobility components, smart spaces and data center technologies.

The companies are linking Artificial Intelligence model development, physical Artificial Intelligence data generation, robot simulation and training, edge deployment and factory-scale digital twins into a unified workflow for physical Artificial Intelligence systems. LG plans to combine production technology data and manufacturing expertise from global sites with NVIDIA Artificial Intelligence infrastructure and digital twin technologies to build an autonomous manufacturing ecosystem. The goal is to connect raw material procurement, production, logistics and customer delivery in real time through data and Artificial Intelligence, establishing a smart factory model for global manufacturing.

LG Electronics is developing home-based robots such as CLoiD, and plans to integrate NVIDIA Isaac Sim and NVIDIA Isaac Lab into development workflows to simulate, train and validate home cobots in physically accurate virtual environments before deployment. LG is also exploring NVIDIA Isaac GR00T for home robots and modular robotics platforms, while NVIDIA and LG Electronics plan to jointly develop reference robots within the Isaac GR00T ecosystem. LG Electronics is developing a physical Artificial Intelligence data factory using NVIDIA Cosmos world foundation models for synthetic data generation and augmentation, while LG Innotek plans robotics components optimized for NVIDIA development environments and GPU architecture.

The collaboration also extends to next-generation Artificial Intelligence factory infrastructure, mobility and sovereign Artificial Intelligence. LG Electronics is working on cooling solutions and prefabricated modular design technologies aligned with NVIDIA DSX, while LG Uplus and LG CNS plan scalable, power-efficient Artificial Intelligence factories based on NVIDIA DSX. LG Energy Solution plans to collaborate with NVIDIA on emerging 800 volt-direct-current data center energy solutions, in alignment with NVIDIA’s BESS Self-Qualification guidelines, to keep pace with next-generation GPUs. In mobility, LG Electronics is aligning advanced driver-assistance systems and in-vehicle Artificial Intelligence systems with NVIDIA DRIVE, while LG Artificial Intelligence Research is using NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA NeMo, NVIDIA Nemotron datasets and TensorRT-LLM to support EXAONE model development and deployment.

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