LG Showcases AI-Powered Smart Home Technologies At Africa Technology Expo 2026

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LG Showcases AI-Powered Smart Home Technologies At Africa Technology Expo 2026

LG Electronics has reinforced its commitment to Africa’s digital transformation by unveiling its latest portfolio of artificial intelligence-powered consumer electronics and smart home appliances at the Africa Technology Expo (ATE) 2026, highlighting innovations designed to improve energy efficiency, connectivity and everyday living.

As one of the event’s supporting sponsors, the global technology company used the two-day exhibition to demonstrate a range of premium products, including AI-enabled televisions, smart refrigerators, advanced climate control systems and intelligent laundry solutions. The showcase attracted business leaders, technology professionals, entrepreneurs and policymakers exploring emerging technologies for homes and enterprises.

Brandspur Brand News reports that LG’s participation aligns with its broader strategy of expanding access to intelligent technologies across Africa while supporting innovation, digital inclusion and sustainable economic growth. The company said the expo provided an opportunity to engage directly with customers, partners and industry stakeholders driving technological advancement on the continent.

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Among the products displayed were the latest LG QNED television, the MoodUP smart refrigerator with customisable LED panels, the LG WashTower laundry system, the ARTCOOL air conditioner, the Air Tower air purification solution and other connected home devices designed to deliver smarter, more efficient living experiences.

The Africa Technology Expo serves as a platform for strengthening collaboration among multinational companies, startups and public sector stakeholders working to accelerate enterprise technology adoption across Africa. Organisers said previous editions of the event have facilitated business transactions worth about US$192 million, underscoring its growing importance within the continent’s innovation ecosystem.

Visitors to the LG exhibition participated in live demonstrations and interactive product experiences showcasing how the company’s AI-powered ecosystem integrates home appliances and entertainment devices into a connected smart living environment.

The latest showcase reinforces LG’s focus on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance consumer experiences while supporting enterprise growth and digital transformation initiatives across Africa as demand for connected technologies continues to expand.