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Industry Briefing: Smart Factory AI Solutions Expand Into North American Markets

By MGN EditorialMay 20, 2026 at 12:00 AM

LG CNS is pushing its AI-powered manufacturing intelligence platform into North American markets, with potential implications for port and maritime industrial operations seeking digital transformation.

## Smart Factory AI Platform Eyes North American Industrial Sector LG CNS, the IT services arm of the LG Group, is expanding its artificial intelligence and automation business across North America, showcasing technologies that could have downstream relevance for maritime-adjacent industrial operations including shipbuilding, port logistics, and marine equipment manufacturing. The company is presenting its capabilities at the IoT Tech Expo 2026 in San Jose on May 18-19, appearing alongside global technology leaders including IBM, SAP, and Deloitte. Central to the push is **Factova**, an AI-powered smart factory solution designed to deliver production optimisation and factory intelligence, with a particular focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). According to PR Newswire, Factova is positioned to help manufacturers improve operational efficiency through AI-driven insights, addressing a segment of the industrial market that has historically lagged larger enterprises in adopting advanced automation technologies. ### Relevance to Maritime and Port Operations While LG CNS's announcement is primarily directed at general manufacturing, the technologies being showcased carry direct relevance for the maritime sector. Shipyards, ship repair facilities, and port equipment manufacturers increasingly rely on smart factory principles — including real-time production monitoring, predictive maintenance, and AI-assisted quality control — to remain competitive in a tightening global market. The expansion of accessible, SME-focused AI platforms could lower the barrier to entry for smaller shipbuilders and marine component suppliers looking to modernise operations without the capital investment traditionally associated with large-scale digital transformation programmes. ### Broader Digital Transformation Context The maritime industry has seen accelerating investment in digital and AI technologies across the value chain, from autonomous vessel navigation to AI-optimised port terminal management. The entry of major IT conglomerates into the SME smart factory space signals a maturing of these technologies and a broader commercialisation trend that the maritime supply chain is likely to benefit from in the near term. Industry observers note that as classification societies and flag states increasingly require digital documentation and data-driven compliance reporting, the adoption of integrated smart factory and AI platforms by maritime suppliers is shifting from a competitive advantage to an operational necessity. *Source: PR Newswire*
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