Lenovo, a leading global technology firm, announced on Wednesday that it plans to produce all of its personal computer (PC) models in India over the coming three years. The company intends to achieve full 100 percent production for its PC business during this time, according to senior executives. This will also include its provision in AI-PC.
Lenovo India Managing Director Shailendra Katiyal mentioned that currently, the company produces 30 percent of its total PC sales locally, aiming to reach 50 percent next year and achieve 100 percent within three years.
Katiyal additionally mentioned that the initial AI-driven servers will be launched from its manufacturing hub in India starting April 1. He was speaking at the company's main event Lenovo TechWorld India 2025 taking place in Mumbai.
In September of the previous year, Lenovo launched a manufacturing plant in Puducherry that will produce approximately 50,000 enterprise AI servers and 2,400 premium graphics processing units (GPUs) each year.
Lenovo, while enhancing its manufacturing presence in India, is also seeking AI talent and aims to boost its research and development capabilities. The firm revealed the establishment of an additional R&D center in Bengaluru, aiming to transform India into an AI hub.
The leading Chinese consumer electronics company also reported that it is experiencing rapid growth in India regarding AI. For the year-to-date period, Lenovo's revenue in India increased to $2.5 billion.
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