The partnership proves that when users help co-create technology, the results are more inclusive, practical, and human-centered.
Lenovo Qira understands context, anticipates user needs, and can take permitted actions across apps and devices as one coordinated experience.
The cost of not embedding security before reaching enterprise levels of agentic autonomy is now simply too high.
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.
Lenovo has developed the Auto AI Box—a dedicated in-vehicle computing platform purpose-built for advanced AI workloads.
The next chapter of enterprise AI will be judged on operational outcomes: time-to-value, inference economics, and governance at scale.
Lenovo operates across the full AI value chain, giving partners the foundation to deliver Hybrid AI at scale.
After years of digital saturation, Gen Z is using technology not to escape reality, but to build it.
Using Lenovo technology, a sketch came to life at Hargraves Community Center, as UNC players turned one lucky student’s design into pregame warm-up shirts.
At MWC 2026, Lenovo showcased new advances in TRAdA—its end-to-end, AI-powered heart monitoring solution—now being piloted with professional football players in Brazil.