Lenovo's Chairman Announces Full Transformation into AI-Native Enterprise

Deep News04-01

At the kickoff meeting for the 2026/27 fiscal year held in Beijing, LENOVO GROUP Chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing announced that the company will undergo a comprehensive transformation to become an AI-native enterprise. He emphasized that "AI is not an add-on project, not an extra layer, and certainly not an afterthought," requiring a fundamental rebuild of both product design and business processes around artificial intelligence.

Yang defined the new fiscal year as the "year of AI delivery," with the goal of getting personal intelligence and enterprise intelligence products into customers' hands, enhancing the ecosystem, and establishing LENOVO GROUP's leadership in the hybrid artificial intelligence field.

He revealed that devices equipped with Lenovo Qira will begin global shipments this month, and the Tianxi personal super intelligent agent will also complete a new round of iterations. Yang pointed out that the widely discussed OpenClaw has shortcomings such as complex installation and deployment, privacy and security risks, and high token costs—issues that Qira and Tianxi aim to quickly resolve to "seize the opportunity, achieve differentiation, and win the market."

Yang also announced that 2026 will be a major year for LENOVO GROUP's marketing and branding. This summer, the company will appear at the World Cup as FIFA's official technology partner, and throughout the year, it will participate in 22 rounds of the F1 Grand Prix worldwide to comprehensively enhance its international brand influence.

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