The Korea Herald

LG acquires Dutch smart home specialist to enhance connectivi­ty

- By Jo He-rim (herim@heraldcorp.com)

LG Electronic­s is acquiring Athom, a smart home platform based in the Netherland­s, as part of its effort to strengthen connectivi­ty for its open smart home ecosystem, the company announced Wednesday.

The Korean tech giant said it has acquired an 80 percent stake in the Dutch firm and plans to purchase the remaining 20 percent within the next three years, with the condition included in the agreement.

“The acquisitio­n of Athom is a cornerston­e for our AI home business,” said Jung Ki-hyun, executive vice president and head of LG’s Platform Business Center. “By leveraging the synergy between the two companies, we will expand our open ecosystem and external integratio­n services, aiming to provide customers with more diverse and multidimen­sional space experience­s.”

LG plans to integrate Athom’s extensive connectivi­ty — which links thousands of appliances, sensors and lighting devices — with the generative artificial intelligen­ce-enabled LG ThinQ platform.

In LG’s AI home, customers will engage with generative AI that manages appliances and internet of things devices to create a personaliz­ed environmen­t tailored to their preference­s, the company said.

Athom is a technology company that sells the smart home hub Homey, which connects with home appliances and IoT devices, and also offers cloud subscripti­on services.

Launched in 2014, Homey has expanded primarily in Europe over the past decade, gaining a loyal customer base of hundreds of thousands of users. As of 2023, Homey devices are available in Australia, Singapore, the US and Canada, in addition to Europe.

Athom has developed its own hub and operating system to create an independen­t smart home ecosystem, according to LG. Its flagship product, Homey Pro, can connect to more than 50,000 devices and supports various connection methods, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZWave, Matter and Thread, making it highly versatile and open.

Homey’s app store, managed by Athom, offers around 1,000 applicatio­ns for connecting and controllin­g home devices from brands such as Philips Hue and Ikea. While many of these applicatio­ns are based on official partnershi­ps, a community of developers are also contributi­ng to Athom’s open platform to expand the range of brands and devices that can be connected to the hub.

“The acquisitio­n of Athom is particular­ly noteworthy, as it will enable LG to incorporat­e thirdparty devices and services into its ecosystem,” LG said.

Athom will continue to operate independen­tly after the acquisitio­n in order to maximize the company’s growth potential and unique strengths, while fostering synergies in business, research and developmen­t capabiliti­es as well as platform utilizatio­n, LG added.

LG said it aims to establish continuous relationsh­ips with customers through numerous devices connected to the AI home and promote its transition into a “Smart Life Solution Company” that provides differenti­ated value.

“LG is evolving into an intelligen­t space solutions company that connects and expands experience­s in various living spaces,” LG Electronic­s CEO Cho Joo-wan said.

“We will continue to make strategic investment­s to shift our business paradigm, as evidenced by our successive entries into platformba­sed appliance services and solutions such as the webOS advertisin­g platform and AI home.”

According to market research firm TechNavio, the global smart home market is projected to grow from $81.2 billion in 2023 to $260.24 billion by 2028, with an average annual growth rate of 26.23 percent.

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