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.
After years of digital saturation, Gen Z is using technology not to escape reality, but to build it.
Lenovo has recently been recognized by Forbes as one of the World’s Best Employers 2025, and among the World’s Top Companies for Women 2025.
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.
SERI’s Champions program honors organizations that voluntarily advance electronics sustainability beyond regulatory requirements
It’s the eighth consecutive year Lenovo has been included in the index, demonstrating its commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion in its U.S. workplaces.
Lenovo helps ensure Red Cross volunteers have the tools to establish and maintain communication during disaster response and daily operation.
The 2026 Corporate Knights Global 100 ranking was unveiled during the World Economic Forum in Davos
Lenovo today announced that it has once again been awarded the prestigious Platinum Medal from EcoVadis, the world’s leading provider of business sustainability ratings.
As we mark the International Day of People with Disabilities, we celebrate the Lenovo employees advocating for accessibility, leading by example, and proving that inclusion drives creativity, empathy, and progress.