LG Innotek CEO Moon Hyuk-soo, Applied Intuition CEO discuss expanding physical AI ties

by JINYOUNG PARK Posted : April 30, 2026, 08:21Updated : April 30, 2026, 08:21
LG Innotek CEO Moon Hyuk-soo, right, and Applied Intuition co-founder and CEO Qasar Younis pose for a photo after meeting at LG Innotek’s Magok headquarters in Seoul on April 29. [Photo=LG Innotek]
LG Innotek CEO Moon Hyuk-soo, right, and Applied Intuition co-founder and CEO Qasar Younis pose for a photo after meeting at LG Innotek’s Magok headquarters in Seoul on April 29. [Photo=LG Innotek]

LG Innotek said April 30 that CEO Moon Hyuk-soo met April 29 with Applied Intuition co-founder and CEO Qasar Younis at the company’s Magok headquarters in Seoul to discuss cooperation in physical AI.

The meeting followed the companies’ strategic partnership in autonomous driving announced in March. The two are working to advance autonomous-driving solutions by combining LG Innotek’s sensing modules with Applied Intuition’s software.

Attendees included Moon and LG Innotek Chief Technology Officer Min Joon, along with Younis and Will Lin, head of Applied Intuition’s automotive business.

Executives reviewed progress in their autonomous-driving collaboration, including joint responses to key customers and promotion plans. They also discussed expanding cooperation in physical AI areas such as robots and drones.

Citing LG Innotek’s sensing capabilities and Applied Intuition’s experience building physical AI software across industries including defense, construction and agriculture, the companies said they plan to broaden collaboration in areas such as mobility and robotics.

“Applied Intuition is a leader in physical AI trusted by global companies,” Moon said. “Through this cooperation, LG Innotek will leap forward to become a global top-tier player in sensing that leads the physical AI era.”

 
 



* This article has been translated by AI.