LG unveils cloud platforms & modular kiosks at Sydney AV expo
LG Electronics Information Display will present its latest commercial display technologies at Integrate Expo 2025 in Sydney.
The company will showcase a range of products and solutions tailored for sectors such as corporate, hospitality, retail, quick service restaurants and leisure. Exhibited technologies are intended to support collaboration, simplify content and device management, and improve audience engagement in professional AV environments.
Demonstrating at ICC Sydney, LG aims to highlight the adaptability and user-focused design of its display solutions, as well as their integration capabilities and energy efficiency. The technologies on display offer features that respond to the evolving needs of businesses using AV systems.
Chris Wilson, Head of LG Information Display, said the event is valuable for connecting with professionals in the sector.
"Integrate Expo provides LG with the opportunity to connect with AV professionals and demonstrate our commitment to delivering technology that empowers organisations. From advanced signage to versatile meeting room displays and cloud-driven management platforms, our latest solutions are designed to help businesses create more engaging, efficient, and connected environments."
Central to LG's presentation will be its new LG Business Cloud platform, which facilitates central management and optimisation of display networks. The platform includes several specific solutions. LG Connected Care enables monitoring and remote support for displays. SuperSign Cloud is intended for managing digital signage content, while Pro:Centric Cloud targets in-room management needs. A further module, DOOH Ads, offers programmatic media management.
Together, the Business Cloud suite provides tools for organisations looking to streamline the management of their AV environments and create efficient workflows across varying operational contexts.
Among the hardware launches, LG will feature the 27KC3P-M Modular Kiosk, along with a new Gen 2 Kiosk series. The latter is available in 22- and 27-inch models and can be installed in portrait or landscape formats, with four mounting options: countertop, wall, floor stand or back-to-back. The kiosks can be customised with peripherals, such as scanners and payment modules, and are supported by Intuiface touch technology.
The 27KC3P-M offers a 27-inch IPS display, supports USB-C connectivity, and meets ADA accessibility standards. LG states these kiosks are adaptable for retail, hospitality, and corporate settings, allowing tailored self-service deployments.
LG will also demonstrate its UH5N Series 4K UHD signage, which features a brightness of 500 nits and is optimised for energy efficiency. The signage is built with a slim bezel and integrates with Neat Bars, which LG claims makes it suitable for small and medium-sized meeting rooms in corporate environments. The dual configuration, known as Dual Meeting x Neat, is presented as a way for organisations to combine display performance with compatibility for streamlined AV solutions.
The All-in-One 136" LED LAPA is being highlighted as part of the LED product lineup, offering large-scale visuals in a cable-free form. This model is intended for venues requiring ready-to-use immersive displays.
Within the hospitality and leisure sector, LG will focus on the use of its UHD signage powered by webOS. This series can be integrated with SAVI controls, allowing for display customisation in venues like pubs, clubs, and golf clubs. Features include support for split-pane and dual-source content, and guest-controlled TV functions. According to LG, this system is intended to improve guest experiences and simplify operations for venue management staff.
LG is arranging for interactive demonstrations at three booths (Alloys stand J38, Neat stand L13, Unite AV Stand Q48) to give visitors insight into the practical integration of their AV solutions in simulated real-world environments.