GE Appliances doubles down on U.S.-made TI chips for next‑gen laundry lineup

GE Appliances is strengthening its domestic manufacturing strategy with a major expansion of its semiconductor partnership with Texas Instruments (TI), tapping U.S‑made microcontrollers,Wi‑Fi modules and analog components for its next generation of connected laundry appliances. Production at the brand’s new Louisville laundry plant begins in 2027,

China’s Refrigeration Sector in 2026: Domestic Cooling, Export Heat, and a Shift Toward High‑Value Competition

China’s refrigeration industry entered 2026 with a mixed outlook: refrigerators weakening at home, freezers accelerating, and exports delivering the strongest momentum.

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SHARP’s 2026 Japanese Living Showcase: The Appliances That Define the Look

SHARP’s Japanese Living To My Home 2026 concept puts appliances at the centre of a calmer, more harmonious home — with a product line-up designed to blend into modern interiors rather than dominate them.

The Key Appliances on Show

  • Matelia Refrigerator — SHARP’s hero piece, finished in a stone‑like texture that fits seamlessly into contemporary kitchens. It’s built for design‑led homes that want premium materials without the visual bulk of traditional refrigeration.
  • Cloud White Collection — A new colourway across selected appliances, offering a soft, neutral finish that works with Japanese, Scandinavian and minimalist interiors.
  • Air Purifiers — Featuring SHARP’s Plasmacluster tech, these models support the showcase’s theme of cleaner, calmer living.
  • Washer/Dryer Line‑up — Compact, quiet and designed to integrate into built‑in cabinetry.
  • Microwave & Cooking Range — Sleek, understated units that match the Cloud White and Matelia aesthetic.

Why It Matters
Instead of presenting appliances as standalone purchases, SHARP positions them as part of a full lifestyle concept — coordinated colours, textures and layouts that help homeowners build a cohesive space.i

LG has opened a new smart factory in Paraná, Brazil

A 310 Million USD investment that expands LG’s appliance manufacturing footprint across Latin America.

The 770,000 m² site can produce 600,000 refrigerators a year (one every 14 seconds) and brings LG’s latest AI and robotics‑driven manufacturing to the region. Articulated robots, Vision AI inspection and automated workflows boost quality, consistency and workplace safety.


What stands out

Refrigerators designed specifically for Brazilian homes — bi‑voltage compatibility, climate‑ready cooling performance and LED sanitisation — all shaped by LG’s local R&D team. The new plant is set to cut delivery times by up to 80%, reduce import dependency and give retailers a more reliable supply pipeline. Over time, Paraná will become a strategic export hub for Latin America.

A big move from LG — and a clear signal of long‑term commitment to the region’s fast‑growing premium appliance market.