DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: According to IDC, the worldwide market for smart home devices is expected to grow to nearly 815 million shipments by the end of 2019. By 2023, this figure will reach 1.39 billion shipments, indicating growing consumer demand for a connected lifestyle.[1]

Since its unveiling at CES in 2011, LG’s ThinQ platform has been integrated into a range of household products, from washing machines and air conditioners, to refrigerators and televisions – helping homeowners around the world interact with their devices in new ways.

With its promise of bringing new intelligence to connected living, LG ThinQ enables devices to be operated from the convenience of a free-to-download smartphone application, unlocking a world of potential for remote operation and added functionality.

Ease-of-Use                                                                              

Products integrated with LG ThinQ are designed to provide utmost convenience. The intuitive application brings a smart home hub into the palm of the user’s hand and can be used to set the washing machine in motion prior to an important event or even program the air conditioner to start before returning from work.

Personalization

LG ThinQ studies what users like and how they behave, analyzing product preferences and usage patterns to provide truly personalized experiences for each person in the house.

Proactive Customer Care

LG ThinQ harnesses the power of AI and data analytics to provide customer care services based on usage habits and the status of each device.

Efficiency

As more homeowners look towards managing their consumption habits, smart home appliances can now also be programed to operate with greater efficiency.

To find out more about how LG’s ThinQ platform can help consumers live with greater efficiency, please visit: https://www.lg.com/global/lg-thinq

About LG Electronics, Inc.:

LG Electronics Inc. is a global innovator in technology and manufacturing with operations in 140 locations and a workforce of over 70,000 around the world. With 2018 global sales of USD 54.4 billion, LG is composed of five companies – Home Appliance & Air Solution, Home Entertainment, Mobile Communications, Vehicle Component Solutions and Business Solutions. LG is a world-leading producer of TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines and mobile devices, including premium LG SIGNATURE and LG ThinQ products featuring artificial intelligence. For the latest LG news, go to www.LGnewsroom.com.

*Source: AETOSWire

Contacts:
LG-One
Aaron Budwal
aaron.budwal@lg-one.com 

[1] https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS45540319 

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