LG Innotek, Applied Intuition CEOs Meet in Seoul to Widen Physical AI Pact
TL;DR - LG Innotek CEO Moon Hyuk-soo hosted Applied Intuition co-founder and CEO Qasar Younis at the firm's Magok headquarters on April 29 to expand a one-month-old autonomous-driving partnership into robotics, drones, defense, construction and agriculture, per Yonhap and Aju Press. - Applied Intuition, valued at $15 billion in its June 2025 Series F, counts 18 of the world's top 20 automakers as customers, per the company's own disclosures. - Watch whether the expanded partnership translates into named customer wins ahead of LG Innotek's previously stated $1.4 billion (₩2 trillion) vehicle-sensing revenue goal for 2030.
LG Innotek (011070.KS), the camera-module and substrate affiliate of Korea's LG Group, hosted Applied Intuition's co-founder and chief executive in Seoul on Wednesday to broaden a fresh strategic partnership beyond autonomous driving into a wider physical AI alliance, according to Yonhap News Agency, the Korea Times, Aju Press and Seoul Economic Daily. The face-to-face came one month after the two companies first announced a tie-up integrating LG Innotek sensing hardware with Applied Intuition's autonomous-driving software stack. CEO Moon Hyuk-soo framed the visit as a step toward making LG Innotek a "global top-tier" sensing supplier in the emerging physical AI era.
What Happened
Moon met Applied Intuition CEO Qasar Younis at LG Innotek's Magok headquarters in Seoul's Gangseo District on April 29, 2026, the Korea Times and Aju Press reported. They were joined by LG Innotek chief technology officer John Min and Applied Intuition's head of automotive Will Lin, according to the Korea Times. The conversation reviewed progress on a strategic partnership the two companies announced on March 29, 2026, and mapped out joint customer engagements and co-promotion across mobility and robotics, those reports said. Moon told the delegation, "Applied Intuition is a leader in physical AI trusted by global companies. Through this cooperation, LG Innotek will leap forward to become a global top-tier player in sensing that leads the physical AI era," per Aju Press.
The Korea Times reported the executives discussed combining LG Innotek's multi-modal sensing — cameras, LiDAR and radar — with Applied Intuition's software for applications spanning defense, construction and agriculture, in addition to autonomous driving and robotics.
Why It Matters
The meeting is the first concrete signal that LG Innotek's March 2026 partnership with Applied Intuition is widening from a purely automotive arrangement into a broader physical AI alliance — a structural shift for a Korean tier-one supplier best known internationally as Apple's iPhone camera-module vendor. By plugging cameras, LiDAR and radar modules into a software partner whose customer base already covers 18 of the world's top 20 automakers — per Applied Intuition's own communications, also cited by Seoul Economic Daily — LG Innotek positions itself for sensing demand in segments such as robots, drones and defense where it historically had limited reach.
It also reframes Applied Intuition's role for Korean industry: a Sunnyvale, California-based company last valued at $15 billion in a $600 million Series F that closed on June 17, 2025 (PR Newswire), co-led by BlackRock-managed funds and Kleiner Perkins, is now an explicit channel partner for one of Korea's largest electronic-component manufacturers.
Business Impact
LG Innotek's automotive components business has been a long-running diversification project away from smartphone cameras, where revenues are concentrated with a single anchor customer. In a December 23, 2024 announcement (PR Newswire), CEO Moon Hyuksoo set a goal of growing the company's vehicle sensing solutions business to $1.4 billion (about ₩2 trillion at the rate of 1 USD = 1,370 KRW) by 2030, anchored by RGB-IR in-cabin camera modules.
The expanded Applied Intuition relationship gives LG Innotek a software pull-through across the United States, Europe, Japan and South Korea — the four regions cited in the original March 29, 2026 announcement (Applied Intuition press release; PR Newswire) — without requiring it to build its own autonomy stack. Under that initial agreement, LG Innotek camera, LiDAR, radar and "convergence" sensing modules are being integrated with Applied Intuition's Self Driving System (SDS) and simulation environment, according to the company's own press release.
For Applied Intuition, the visit reinforces the company's "Physical AI" positioning adopted alongside the Series F. Younis said in the original March announcement that "autonomous vehicles will only scale if the hardware and software ecosystems evolve together," per the Applied Intuition press release.
Industry & Historical Context
Korea's electronics-component champions have spent the past decade trying to retool around vehicle electrification and autonomy. Applied Intuition, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, has positioned itself as the software counterpart to such hardware-heavy suppliers, marketing its Vehicle OS and simulation toolchain to most major OEMs (Applied Intuition press release; PR Newswire Series F release).
The March-to-April 2026 sequence — a partnership announcement followed within a month by a CEO-level Seoul visit — mirrors the cadence Korean tier-ones have used in previous high-profile foreign-tech alliances: a public framework agreement, then a senior-level follow-up to flag execution intent. LG Innotek did not disclose specific financial terms with Applied Intuition in either announcement.
What to Watch
- Whether the partnership produces Korea-deployed autonomous test vehicles, as flagged in the original March 29, 2026 announcement (Applied Intuition press release).
- Concrete customer wins in robotics, drones, defense, construction or agriculture beyond the high-level framing of this week's CEO meeting.
- Any LG Innotek disclosure of incremental sensing-business pipeline tied to the Applied Intuition channel ahead of its 2030 goal of $1.4 billion (₩2 trillion) in vehicle sensing revenue (PR Newswire, December 23, 2024).
Sources: - Yonhap News Agency — https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20260430032300003 - Korea Times — https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/business/tech-science/20260430/lg-innotek-applied-intuition-ceos-meet-for-deeper-physical-ai-partnership - Aju Press — https://www.ajupress.com/view/20260430082170943 - Seoul Economic Daily — https://en.sedaily.com/news/2026/04/30/lg-innotek-partners-with-us-unicorn-applied-intuition-to - Applied Intuition press release — https://www.appliedintuition.com/press-releases/applied-intuition-lg-innotek-autonomous-driving - PR Newswire (Applied Intuition Series F) — https://www.prnewswire.com/in/news-releases/applied-intuition-closes-series-f-at-15-billion-valuat - PR Newswire (LG Innotek-Applied Intuition partnership) — https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lg-innotek-accelerates-physical-ai-market-entry-through-partnership-with-applied-intuition-302727136.html - PR Newswire (LG Innotek 2030 sensing target) — https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lg-innotek-to-foster-the-automotive-car-sensing-business-into-a-usd-1-4-billion-business-by-2030--led-by-its-rgb-ir-in-cabin-camera-module-302338177.html
By LineVest Markets Desk — April 29, 2026 This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.



