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LG Innotek Partners with Applied Intuition for Physical AI Push in Autonomy Sector

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On March 30, electronic component manufacturer LG Innotek announced the formation of a strategic partnership with U.S. software firm Applied Intuition to accelerate autonomous driving solutions through physical artificial intelligence (AI). The collaboration aims to provide original equipment manufacturers faster access to production-ready autonomy using camera sensors and real-world testing data from both companies' facilities in Korea, California, Texas, New York City, Germany's Munich region, Japan, China, India, the United Arab Emirates.

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    LG Innotek has entered into a strategic partnership with U.S.-based autonomous driving software firm Applied Intuition to advance physical AI technologies.
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    The collaboration aims jointly develop next-generation mobility and robotics solutions, including camera-based sensing modules for OEMs.
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LG Innotek has formed a strategic partnership with U.S.-based autonomous driving software firm Applied Intuition to take the lead in global physical AI.

— [Mar 30, 06:12] LG Innoteam and Applied Intelligence team up for Physical Ai (Feed.koreatimes.co.kr)

Under a new agreement with U.S. company Applied Intellecton on March 8th to jointly advance next-generation mobility technologies.

— [Mar 30, 12:45] LG Innotek teams up for Physical AI push (Koreaherald)
LG Innotek, Applied Intuition team up for physical AI

LG Innotek has partnered with U.S.-based autonomous driving firm Applied Intuition to expand its global physical AI market leadership through shared testing in multiple regions alongside domestic Korean trials. Under this agreement, LG will fine-tune sensing modules using real-world data while applying virtual sensors via digital twin technology within the simulation tools developed by both companies for streamlined system validation and mass production readiness.

LG Innotek teams with Applied Intuition for physical AI push

LG Innotek has signed a strategic partnership with Applied Intuition to jointly develop next-generation autonomous driving technologies by integrating LG's camera-based sensors into Applied Intuition vehicles and software platforms across the United States, Europe, and Japan. This collaboration aims to accelerate commercialization through virtual sensor technology for realistic simulation testing while expanding future applications beyond automotive systems like drones and robotics globally.

LG Innotek forms strategic partnership to accelerate autonomous driving solutions

LG Innotek has partnered with Applied Intuition, an autonomous driving software firm serving 18 of the world's top 20 carmakers, to jointly develop and validate advanced sensing technologies for self-driving vehicles. Under this agreement, LG will equip test cars in major regions while integrating its proprietary "virtual sensor" technology into a digital simulation platform used by global automakers.

LG Innotek forges partnership with US software firm for physical AI

LG Innotek has partnered with Applied Intuition to integrate its camera, radar, and LiDAR sensors into Autonomous Vehicle software for improved performance feedback data collection. This collaboration aims to establish LG as a global leader in mobility robotics sensing solutions while expanding potential applications beyond automotive use cases like drones.

LG Innotek forges partnership with U.S. software firm for physical AI

LG Innotek has partnered with U.S. software firm Applied Intuition to integrate its camera, radar, and LiDAR sensors into the latter's autonomous vehicles for mutual performance improvement. The collaboration aims to advance physical AI in mobility robotics sensing solutions while potentially expanding applications beyond automotive industries like drones through tightly integrated hardware and autonomy systems.