Lenovo announced the establishment of high-performance AI server production in India, as well as the launch of a cutting-edge Research & Development (R&D) facility dedicated to the advancement of Lenovo's Infrastructure Solutions. This twin milestone demonstrates Lenovo's commitment to India as a crucial hub for technological innovation and manufacturing, in line with the government's 'Made in India' and 'AI for All' initiatives.
Lenovo began manufacturing in India about two decades ago, and Motorola started R&D ten years ago. Lenovo has recently completed three important milestones in India, including the establishment of the Global Shared Support Centre and the introduction of PMA-compliant PCs with made-in-India motherboards.
The news represents the next phase of Lenovo's multi-million-dollar investment plan, which includes AI server production and a new Infrastructure R&D lab, demonstrating the company's commitment to India by creating thousands of economic opportunities in the high-technology skills sector.
“This development marks a significant step toward achieving both Lenovo’s and the Indian government’s ‘AI for All’ vision,” said Amar Babu, President – Asia Pacific, Lenovo. “We remain committed to driving India’s growth as an innovation hub by expanding our global manufacturing footprint and harnessing the strength of Indian talent and the industry ecosystem for technology R&D.”