Through its partnership with NPO Sodateage Net, Lenovo is helping reimagine how underserved young adults reconnect with society, using technology as a bridge to confidence, participation, and possibility.
The technology behind the 3D player avatars you’ll see this summer during the game-changing FIFA World Cup™.
Through User Experience Design (UXD), Lenovo teams use concepts to learn, refine, and deliver better customer experiences.
Lenovo’s CO₂ Offset Services have helped Khon Kaen University offset more than 1,000 tons of CO₂ associated with its new device deployments, supporting the university’s broader sustainability goals.
The partnership aims to scale to 200,000 vehicles over the next five years, paving the way for smarter, more efficient urban transportation.
The sustainability discussion is now practical: how to implement, how to measure credibly, and how to build it into go-to-market motions.
Lenovo CFO Winston Cheng shared his perspectives on the current stage of AI growth in a recent Bloomberg discussion.
By applying the R.E.A.L. framework to packaging design, material selection, and logistics, Lenovo has reduced material use, increased renewable and recycled content, and helped support customers’ own sustainability priorities.
The partnership proves that when users help co-create technology, the results are more inclusive, practical, and human-centered.
To create a mobile, connected workforce, AIA NZ needed high-performance technology that could adapt to employees’ changing needs and enhance productivity across locations.
Lenovo Qira understands context, anticipates user needs, and can take permitted actions across apps and devices as one coordinated experience.
In today’s workplace, IT decision-makers face a persistent challenge: a reactive, ticket-driven approach to workspace management that can’t keep up.
The channel is entering a new phase of growth defined by the outcomes partners deliver.
Across the channel, the role of technical expertise is changing fast.
The cost of not embedding security before reaching enterprise levels of agentic autonomy is now simply too high.
For customers, using Premier Support Plus leads to lower downtime risk, stronger service governance, and more predictable operational performance.
As companies race to deploy AI, Lenovo’s experience shows that responsible, inclusive development requires motivated people, clear governance, practical processes, and a shared commitment to make smarter AI work for everyone.
Announced at NVIDIA GTC 2026, NVIDIA NemoClaw and OpenShell enable safer, more controlled AI agents, while Lenovo helps enterprises deploy, scale, and deliver measurable ROI from agentic AI.
By integrating granular supplier data, automating Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), and standardizing footprint modelling across teams, Lenovo is now delivering a new standard for transparency and precision in PC sustainability.
In its 2025 Digital Sustainability reports, ISG has positioned Lenovo in the Market Challengers category.
Lenovo has developed the Auto AI Box—a dedicated in-vehicle computing platform purpose-built for advanced AI workloads.
IREN joins forces with Lenovo to procure cutting-edge hardware for its Canadian data center operations, beginning with facilities in Prince George, British Columbia.
In working with Lenovo, the Town of Cary is pioneering one of the nation’s most ambitious initiatives at the townwide level: building a living, constantly evolving and AI-powered digital twin.