6 Products Awarded... Honor of Most Awarded Company
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LG Electronics announced on the 22nd that it became the company with the most awards by receiving six awards, including the top prize, at the '2024 Human Factors and Ergonomics Design Awards' hosted by the Korean Society of Human Factors and Ergonomics.
LG CLOi ServeBot, recipient of the highest award at the 2024 Human Factors Design Awards organized by the Korean Society of Human Factors and Ergonomics. [Photo by LG Electronics]
First, the LG CLOi ServeBot received the 'Top Prize.' The LG SIGNATURE Washer-Dryer won the 'Best Product Award,' the LG CineBeam Cube received the 'Best Innovation Award,' and the LG UltraGear OLED Gaming Monitor, LG All New Styler, and LG Shower Faucet each won a 'Special Award.'
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Design Awards are the most prestigious awards in the field of ergonomic design in Korea. They evaluate and award based on usability, efficiency, functionality, safety, and emotional quality from the user's perspective.
The society highly praised the LG CLOi ServeBot for its operational efficiency, allowing adjustment of shelves and partitions according to the user environment or delivered items. It also received positive reviews for its stable mobility, equipped with independent suspension on six wheels, LiDAR sensors, and 3D cameras.
The LG CLOi ServeBot shelf type is designed to allow adjustment of shelf height. The shelf area is designed wide to enable easy and stable transfer of contents. The drawer type allows users to open and close the storage compartment door without touching it. It also has security features requiring a set code to check the contents.
Additionally, the LG CLOi ServeBot received the Innovation Award at CES 2024, the world's largest IT and electronics exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, in January. It also won the top prize at the German Red Dot Design Award, one of the world's top three design awards.
The LG SIGNATURE Washer-Dryer won the Best Product Award. It was designed using human body data to minimize neck and waist bending when loading or unloading laundry.
Hwang Seong-geol, head of LG Electronics Design Management Center, said, "We will present universal designs that embody care and consideration for all customers."
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