Lenovo employees visited a UK school during the COVID-19 pandemic to share immersive education with some of the country’s most vulnerable students.
Karim Abouelnaga, CEO of Practice Makes Perfect and Lenovo Innovator shares his journey of becoming an entrepreneur.
Lenovo is supporting employees, partners, customers and friends in their efforts to stay safe and adapt to the coronavirus pandemic.
Lenovo partners with Prudence Foundation to find and fund technology solutions that save lives before, during or after natural disaster events.
Sustainable fashion stylist Kamrin Brown shares what Earth Day means to her and how others can limit their own environmental impact.
Our dedication to strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance is embedded in everything from our packaging and products to our global manufacturing footprint.
Lenovo takes a critical look at its use of water around the globe and commits to greater sustainability.
With Lenovo’s support, not-for-profit Jangala created a paperback-sized device to provide household Wi-Fi with nothing more than a power supply.
Together, Lenovo and the Instituto Ayrton Senna are providing better access to quality education in Brazil.
Lenovo announces achievement of its three-year representational goals for female and minority executives and names Calvin Crosslin as Chief Diversity Officer.
Lenovo’s global workforce of more than 63,000 employees have helped mobilize support for communities around the world during a global pandemic.
Lenovo’s process ensures diverse teams are represented in both product planning and execution phases.
The challenges of moving from in-person to digital education run the gamut, from technology to effective digital curriculums.
Lenovo executives participated in two virtual sessions this week at the 2020 Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society’s global meeting.
At the 2020 Women’s Forum global meeting, Lenovo leaders share the need for a diverse, inclusive workforce to build real solutions for all.
For the fourth consecutive year and despite the global pandemic, 52 Lenovo offices around the world united to make a global impact.
See how volunteer-led projects use technology and STEM education to help build the next generation of leaders in North and South America.
Employees Zacaria Harris and Jane Govindsamy lead volunteer efforts in South Africa and North America to support access to STEM education and technology.
Lenovo’s Jane Govindsamy visited St. Monica’s Child and Youth Care Centre to deliver donations and visions for the future.
Lenovo employees re-engineered their annual outreach to ensure their ability to give back and community members’ safety is not hindered by COVID-19.
Lenovo’s Rich Henderson, Director of Global Education Solutions, announces Children on the Edge as the Education category winner in AbilityNet’s 10th annual Tech4Good Awards.
Lenovo’s Vitalie Palanciuc joined a voyage to Antarctica to help researchers collect samples to measure the impact of global warming.
As the speed of technology moves faster and companies compete to create the next innovative product, society witnesses the promise and possibilities of technology – but not without challenges for under-represented groups.
Lenovo is a proud sponsor of AbilityNet’s 2020 Tech4Good awards, recognizing organizations and individuals who use digital technology to improve the lives of others and make the world a better place.