Here is the second last post on my trip to Seoul, Korea courtesy of LG Electronics.
LG Blogger Forum Day 3 Schedule
On this day, we were shepherded into the LG GW620 bus, bound for LG Offices in Seoul.
Our schedule for the day included:
- discussing LG’s first Android phone
- designing our own LG dream device
- Q&A time with LG tech heads
- cultural show in the city (Nanta)
- some good ol’ fashion Korean BBQ for dinner
- then late night shopping.
Yes all of the above in one day. Amazingly, some of the guys went out for Karaoke afterwards too. Not me. I hit the sack to catch up on some much needed rest – maybe I’m just getting old…
If you haven’t had the chance to read the others you can find them here:
- Seoul LG Blogger Forum – Day 1
- Seoul LG Blogger Forum – Day 2 – N Seoul Tower
- Seoul LG Blogger Forum – Day 2 – Amazing Race

This is Mr.Chang Moon who was the one who made sure we felt welcome in Seoul and to the LG company. Superb work sir!

Would be grateful if someone could translate this for me. As far as I know it's the mini-graveyard of the LG guinea pig mascot...

Yes yes, we had our own LG GW620 Bus to make sure all onlookers knew were here in Seoul for some serious business! Eat your heart out Partridge Family!

Invading LG R&D Campus section at LG Headquarters

Commencing the LG GW620 Discussion Forum where we would give our feedback on LG's first Android phone. I was impressed at how open LG was to our feedback - signs of a company that will succeed.

This was supposed to be the Confidentiality Agreement that we were ALL supposed to sign. It was obvious that some didn't with secret LG news hitting the web later that afternoon. Pretty poor form considering the hospitality that LG gave all of us.

I like how these Starbucks Thermoses were strategically stationed outside the meeting rooms. We were all very grateful for their presence

A LG Product Manager gives us a matrix to consider when creating a new device. Reminds me of university.

Thinking of what to put on the blank piece of paper set before us...once we got going though there was no stopping us!

Voila! This is our device. We named it "King Kong" because it was big, powerful, was banana-shaped and could kick T-Rex's ass.

Lush green fake bamboo trees line the outside LG meeting rooms - the analogy of entering a jungle with wild animals applies many times in my meetings...

Here's Karin from Sweden who did the funniest and most engaging presentation of the day. Her team's device incorporated a social-physical-touch concept which meant that the power of devices increased when they touched eachother. Interesting...

Once the workshops were all done we headed into town for some R&R. If you're ever in Seoul you must see NANTA! It's a traditional Korean live show. Awesome beats, dancing and all-round entertainment.

Place where guy tried to sell me kid's Panda cap for 50,000 Won. Inside the shopping centre it sold for 10,000 Won. Beware if you don't look like a local!

































