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Optimal Productivity

Nigel Lee, Lenovo Singapore’s country manager

At its TechDay 2024 event in Singapore this June, Lenovo unveiled a comprehensive suite of solutions powered by artificial intelligence (AI) designed to boost workplace productivity, enhance security and propel companies ahead of the curve. The launch is aligned with the nation’s plan to invest more than $1 billion into AI over the next five years to sharpen its competitive edge in the global technology landscape.

While most people recognise Lenovo as the biggest producer of personal computers, what is perhaps lesser known is the fact that AI has long, which identified the buzzworthy technology as the top business priority for chief information officers (CIOs) worldwide in navigating today’s fast‑evolving digital landscape. By focusing on four key areas—namely technology, security, processes and people—Lenovo has crafted a holistic and bespoke strategy that empowers businesses and individuals in the AI era.

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