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LG honored with 24 awards for innovation ahead of CES 2022

Various products from LG recognized for contributing to innovation, including OLED TVs, home appliances and B2B products

LG Electronics (LG) has been recognized once again for its excellence in technology at the CES Innovation Award, collecting a total of 24 accolades leading up to the largest industry trade show in January 2022.

Every year the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) selects the most innovative products among those being unveiled at the organizationโ€™s trade show. For CES 2022, Innovation Award recognitions were extended to the most advanced and unique products among LGโ€™s portfolio for the coming year. Most notably, this is the 10th consecutive year LG OLED TV has been recognized with a CES Innovation Award, a testament to the advanced technology behind LGโ€™s industry-leading home entertainment product.

LG also received recognition for innovations for its home appliance products including LG InstaView French-Door Refrigerator Objet Collection, LG tiiun, a new concept in indoor gardening, and LG PuriCare Air Purifier Pet featuring Multi-Filtration System with Photocatalytic Deodorization Filter along with a HEPA filter to capture harmful gases, odours, dust and other allergen-causing particles. LG One:Quick from LGโ€™s B2B IT division also caught the judgesโ€™ attention for its unique video conferencing solution at a time when remote working has become the norm.

The full list of LGโ€™s CES 2022 Innovation Award recipients will be announced in conjunction with LGโ€™s press conference scheduled on January 4, 2021, ahead of CES 2022 taking place January 5-8, 2022.

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