At the event, Lenovo announced plans to increase manufacturing in India, expand its AI driven solutions, and establish R&D centers in the country.
The event also showcased Lenovo’s foray into cutting-edge concept laptops which were earlier unveiled at CES and MWC international events. These laptops focus on alternative form factors which are yet to go commercial but appear promising.
Lenovo also delved further into their ‘AI Now’ artificial intelligence platform which is likely to be part of many products in the company’s upcoming portfolio.
The company’s increased focus in India shows the potential it sees in the market.
Lenovo, one of the world's largest PC manufacturers, has consistently demonstrated its capabilities at major events this year, including CES, MWC, and most recently, India Tech World 2025 where the company highlighted its 20-year presence in India. At the event, Lenovo outlined its plans to expand manufacturing, launch AI PC production, enterprise solutions, AI-powered servers, and even establish a new R&D facility in the country. Lenovo engaged with both media and analysts, providing insights into its future growth strategies in the country and its focus on AI. There were separate sections for enterprise and consumers. The enterprise section included concept laptop models and a newly launched ThinkPad from Lenovo’s Aura series. The consumer section held creative workshops, gaming competitions and more.
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