Possible future LG innovators were feted at the company’s U.S. headquarters.
The company hosted next-generation talent on College Day
YSN Staff
LG Electronics recently invited more than 50 Princeton University students to its North American headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., as part of the company’s LG College Day initiative.
The immersive program was created to connect college kids with LG’s corporate culture, emphasizing sustainability and real-world innovation as core values.
For the Princeton undergrads — all Korean language students — the visit provided a firsthand look at how LG is “pioneering the future” through cutting-edge technologies, insightful discussions and hands-on learning experiences, the company said.
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The tour included a visit to LG’s appliance showroom, where the students demoed such AI-powered innovations as smart refrigerators that suggest optimal recipes and AI-driven washers that optimize laundry cycles.
Students also gained insight into LG’s environmental and social initiatives, including the Endangered Species Series, the Pollinator Garden and LG’s LEED Platinum Certification, reinforcing the company’s commitment to sustainability.
Beyond technology and business insights, LG College Day also provided students with an opportunity to engage with LG’s HR team, exploring various career paths and business opportunities within the company.
“By engaging with young people, especially Gen Z students, we’re not just showcasing our innovations, we’re building connections for the future,” said Jung Kyu-hwang, CEO of LG Electronics North America.
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