Lenovo Expands Global R&D with New AI Centers in UK, Saudi Arabia, and Israel

Reuters
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Lenovo Expands Global R&D with New AI Centers in UK, Saudi Arabia, and Israel

Lenovo Group Limited has announced a significant expansion of its global Research & Development (R&D) footprint, establishing new AI innovation centers in Edinburgh and London, United Kingdom, and a new lab set to open in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, later this year. Additionally, Lenovo has opened a Digital Trust Lab in Tel Aviv, Israel. These new facilities form the Lenovo AI Technology Center (LATC) and Digital Trust ecosystem, aimed at advancing Lenovo’s hybrid-AI vision. The expansion is part of a broader strategy to accelerate AI-powered computing, focusing on the real-world deployment of foundation models and trustworthy innovation under the leadership of Lenovo’s Chief Technology Officer Dr. Tolga Kurtoglu and LATC head Dr. Anwar Ghuloum.

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