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Showing posts with label LG Electronics Philippines. Show all posts

LG Electronics Philippines Celebrates Top Id/It Partners At 2026 Partner Awards

LG Electronics (LG) honored its top-performing dealers and distributors at the 2026 ID/IT Year-end Partner Awards, held on March 6, 2026, at Solaire North in Quezon City. The event recognized the valuable contributions of the company’s Information Display (ID) and Information Technology (IT) partners in supporting business growth over the past year.

The annual gathering was organized with two key objectives: to strengthen relationships with LG’s ID and IT network and to recognize the achievements of top partners whose efforts contributed significantly to the company's continued success in the category.

LG Triumphs at 60th Anvil Awards for Bridging Art and Technology with OLED TVs at the National Museum of the Philippines

L-R: Mr. Jorell Legaspi, Deputy Director of the National Museum of the Philippines; Mr. Nakhyun Seong, LG Philippines Managing Director; Mr. Yongwoo Park, LG Philippines Product Director for Home Entertainment

LG Electronics Philippines received a prestigious recognition at the 60th Anvil Awards for its campaign, "LG OLED TV Illuminates Artistic Legacy at the National Museum of Fine Arts." The campaign won a Silver Anvil in the Public Relations Tools (Special Events) category, celebrating its innovative approach to blending technology and culture.

LG OLED Amplifies Museum Experience At Museo De Intramuros


LG Electronics Philippines continues to support history and heritage with their partnership with the cultural places and institutions like the one they had with the National Museum, now they extends to the Intramuros Administration. With Intramuros known to be a place of history, the special district continues to develop itself to be a place of learning, appreciation, and tourism.

This time they made a timely partnership for the newest museum in the walled city, Museo De Intramuros. Used to be a Jesuit compound where San Ignacio Church was located, it currently houses religious antiques, statues, and metaworks. The museum also incorporates modern tools that will help visitors appreciate the displays with audio-visual presentations.