LG's Dubai Smart City Deal: How AI and HVAC Tech Power UAE's Future

LG Electronics is making a major move into Dubai's smart city development. The company will provide advanced HVAC systems and AI-powered home solutions for the massive project. This builds on LG's previous experience supplying technology for Expo 2020 Dubai. The partnership represents a significant expansion of LG's presence across Middle Eastern markets.

Key Points: LG to Supply HVAC and AI Systems for Dubai Smart City

  • Strategic partnership signed with Expo City Dubai Authority for smart city development
  • Deal covers B2C, B2B and B2G segments across Middle East markets
  • Project spans 3.5 square kilometers on former Expo 2020 Dubai site
  • Smart city will house 35,000 residents using renewable energy and AI
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LG to supply HVAC, AI home systems for Dubai smart city

LG Electronics partners with Expo City Dubai to provide advanced HVAC and AI home solutions for sustainable smart city development spanning 3.5 square kilometers.

"Our differentiated HVAC technologies and AI home-hub-based smart home solutions will contribute to the UAE's long-term vision - Cho Joo-wan, LG Electronics CEO"

Seoul, November 24

LG Electronics Inc. will provide advanced heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) home solutions to the smart city under development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, as per a report by Pulse, the English service of Maeil Business News Korea.

The company said Sunday that it signed a strategic partnership for smart city development on Wednesday with Expo City Dubai Authority, as per the Pulse report.

The deal positions LG as a solutions provider across business-to-consumer, business-to-business, and business-to-government segments in the Middle East.

The agreement follows discussions at the Korea-UAE Business Roundtable on expanding AI technologies, applied AI services, and AI- and energy-related infrastructure.

LG has previous experience in the region, supplying high-brightness light-emitting diode (LED) signage for Expo 2020 Dubai and delivering built-in appliances, including refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens, to 3,000 smart city households.

The company plans to leverage this experience for the new project, the report added.

Dubai's smart city spans 3.5 square kilometers on the former Expo 2020 site and is expected to house about 35,000 residents.

Designed as a sustainable city using AI and renewable energy, it aligns with the UAE government's "We the UAE 2031" vision, focusing on carbon neutrality and energy-efficient infrastructure.

"Our differentiated HVAC technologies and AI home-hub-based smart home solutions will contribute to the UAE's long-term vision," said LG Electronics Chief Executive Officer Cho Joo-wan, Pulse reported. "We will accelerate efforts to secure public sector projects in the Middle East, where many developments are government-led."

- ANI

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Priya S
Dubai is really leading in smart city development. Meanwhile in Mumbai, we're still struggling with basic infrastructure. When will our cities get this level of technology integration? 😔
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Arjun K
The HVAC and AI integration sounds amazing! With our hot climate in India, such smart cooling solutions would be perfect for our cities. Hope Indian startups are watching and learning from this.
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Sarah B
While this is impressive, I hope they're considering the environmental impact. 35,000 residents in 3.5 sq km is quite dense. The carbon neutrality goals are commendable though.
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Vikram M
LG making big moves in the Middle East! Good to see Asian companies competing globally. Our Indian companies like Tata and Mahindra should also expand their smart city solutions internationally.
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Kavya N
The AI home hub concept is interesting, but privacy concerns? Hope they have strong data protection measures. In India, we need to be extra careful with smart home tech implementation.

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