This Thursday, 28 May, Lenovo will be hosting the inaugural Lenovo Tech World, the first event from Lenovo to showcase its latest products and demonstrate its commitment to technology for the next five years.
Lenovo Tech World 2015 is set to take place in Beijing, the home of the technology giants, with an opening keynote featuring some of the industry’s biggest names. Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing (naturally), Baidu CEO Robin Li, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich and even Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will all take the stage in the opening keynote.
The Chinese giants will also share its perspective on the entire technology ecosystem, and its vision on how it will contribute to this for the next five years. Naturally, this also means new products that will help Lenovo achieve this goal.
8 days, 8 surprises–retweet to reveal. #LenovoTechWorld is coming. http://t.co/GFEoOypQPP pic.twitter.com/haG6rFbBGB
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) May 20, 2015
7 days left, 8 Lenovo surprises to give away – simply RT to enter. #LenovoTechWorld is coming. pic.twitter.com/7dBUD0E5bb
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) May 21, 2015
6 days left, 8 Lenovo surprises to give away – simply RT to enter. #LenovoTechWorld is coming. pic.twitter.com/yBUVLNODk9
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) May 22, 2015
5 days left, 8 Lenovo surprises to give away – simply RT to enter. #LenovoTechWorld is coming. pic.twitter.com/jGhumPy0QC
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) May 23, 2015
4 days left, 8 Lenovo surprises to give away – simply RT to enter. #LenovoTechWorld is coming. pic.twitter.com/0HAo3ytWi1
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) May 24, 2015
3 days left, 8 Lenovo surprises to give away – simply RT to enter. #LenovoTechWorld is coming. pic.twitter.com/Ksq0lkYADP
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) May 25, 2015
Lenovo is set to make several product announcements, and based on its Twitter feed alone we can safely predict there to be up to eight new products to be announced later this week. These products will likely be from its mobile division, including smartphones, tablets and possibly wearables, as well as its notebook and enterprise solutions divisions.
Let’s not forget also that Motorola is now part of Lenovo, so there may be some mobile products released under that brand.
It also appears to be ready for a new identity:
COLORFUL SCENES from the Lenovo AP employee kickoff in Tokyo. #iamlenovo #newap via @masanobu_todome pic.twitter.com/mv3pcLZ6mx
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) May 19, 2015
In any case, this is quite a statement of intent from the world’s leading PC maker – which actually sold more smartphones than it did PCs last year. We’ll be in Beijing to find out first-hand about the exciting new announcements from the Tech World 2015, so stay tuned!
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