Lenovo Tech World'26 India wraps up with Qira debut and enterprise AI push

Lenovo Tech World'26 India wraps up with Qira debut and enterprise AI push
Lenovo unveiled its Qira ambient AI system and enterprise AI strategy in India, showcasing new inferencing servers for businesses. The company emphasized a hybrid AI approach for Indian enterprises, highlighting the nation's tech potential. Lenovo also announced its role as the Official Technology Partner for the FIFA World Cup 2026, promising AI-driven enhancements for stadium operations and fan engagement.
Lenovo wrapped up the India edition of its annual Tech World event in New Delhi on Wednesday, using the two-day showcase to debut its ambient AI system Qira in the country and lay out its enterprise AI playbook for the region.Qira, which Lenovo is calling a "personal ambient intelligence system," is designed to work across Lenovo and Motorola devices as a single AI agent that carries context and memory from one device to another. Think of it as an AI layer that follows you around your gadgets instead of living inside just one app or product.The event, held at JW Marriott in the capital, also saw Lenovo pull the covers off new Think Systems and Think Edge inferencing servers that the company says deliver up to 5x GPU performance over previous generations—aimed squarely at businesses looking to run AI workloads on their own infrastructure rather than relying entirely on the cloud.

Lenovo bets big on hybrid AI for Indian enterprises

Day 2 of the event brought out Lenovo's global and regional brass, including Matt Zielinski (EVP, International Markets) and India MD Shailendra Katyal, alongside ecosystem partners from Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and Microsoft—all sharing a single stage to talk up enterprise AI adoption.Katyal called India's current moment a "decisive point in its AI-led techade," pointing to the country's talent pool and digital infrastructure investments as key enablers. Lenovo also used the platform to highlight its role as Official Technology Partner for the FIFA World Cup 2026, where its AI solutions will support stadium operations and fan experiences.Day 1, meanwhile, kept things lighter with masterclasses from content creators, gamers, and digital artists.
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