Lenovo recently held its FY25/26 fiscal year kickoff meeting in Beijing. At the meeting, Lenovo Group Executive Vice President and President of China, Liu Jun, officially launched Lenovo's three new AI service brands: Lenovo Qingtong, Lenovo Baiying, and Xiangbangbang. Liu Jun emphasized that the launch of these three brands marks Lenovo's full-scale entry into the AI service field, covering three major markets: government and enterprise, small and medium-sized enterprises, and consumers.

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Lenovo Qingtong solutions and services, and Xiangbangbang, were unveiled for the first time at this launch. Lenovo Qingtong focuses on government and enterprise clients, primarily offering four solutions: intelligent body matrix, xCloud intelligent cloud, full-lifecycle AI services, and ESG.

It's worth mentioning that in March of this year, Lenovo reached strategic partnerships with the Wuyi Mountain and Yichang municipal governments to build the world's first batch of city super-intelligent bodies, aiming to upgrade smart cities to the 4.0 stage.

Xiangbangbang, aimed at consumers, will provide AaaS (Agent as a service) across multiple brands, devices, and scenarios. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), Lenovo launched Lenovo Baiying intelligent body last November. Lenovo Baiying, also employing an AaaS model, focuses on the core needs of SMEs in IT operations and maintenance, AI office applications, and AI marketing, aiming to become a leading brand in AI services for SMEs. The simultaneous launch of these three AI service brands demonstrates Lenovo's strategic layout and strong determination in the AI era.