Lenovo opens new global Innovation Centre in Budapest

Lenovo opens new global Innovation Centre in Budapest

Lenovo has announced that the Europe-based Innovation Centre specialising in HPC and AI will now operate with enhanced customer experience from the in-house manufacturing facility in Budapest.

Running the Innovation Center operations from the Budapest factory with onsite inventory stock allows Lenovo customers to access the most advanced power and cooling infrastructure solutions and the latest generation technology within the supply chain. This access ensures that workloads are tested on accurate representations of end-purchased solutions, enabling customers to know that the Lenovo solution installed will perform successfully for the intended workload.

The location of Lenovo’s Innovation Centre will provide:

  • Increased capacity to host up to 50% more customer POC’s a year.
  • Access to the latest technology for customer POC’s to be built with significantly reduced lead time.
  • On-site facilities for potential and existing customers to see live testing of POC’s and the manufacturing of their final solutions in-house.
  • Lenovo’s first liquid cooling testing and demonstration facility within Europe.

Per Overgaard, CTO, Infrastructure Solutions Group EMEA, said: “Lenovo leads with a clear commitment to our customers throughout their buying journey. This Innovation Centre facilitates a collaborative approach to infrastructure solution building, and now our customers can test their workloads more accurately on the latest technology and ensure their solution is precisely the configuration required.”

Innovation Centre value and output

Lenovo Innovation Centres allow potential customers to pilot new data centre solutions in real-time before making a purchase. The new facility provides the opportunity for customers to test joint solutions built with partners including Intel, AMD and NVIDIA.

Virtual – and now in-person – access to POC’s allows customers to test workloads in data centre environments with full transparency and the ability to adjust configurations that deliver better value.

Lenovo’s European customers benefit from knowing that the data centre infrastructure tested in the Innovation Centre and shipped from Budapest comes from a secure and stable supply chain and contributes to the European economy.

Sustainability

Customers are prioritising sustainability throughout their buying journey, and Lenovo’s commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2049-2050 all operations on-site in our manufacturing facilities.

Manufacturing in-region eliminates the need for customers to incur long-distance shipping charges and wait times, but the shorter shipping distances also mean the CO2 emissions generated are also reduced.

The European manufacturing facility itself was built from the ground up with sustainability in mind, and since opening has increased the building heating isolation, completed installation of lighting sensor systems and optimised air compressor waste heat utilisation. The second phase of solar panel installation is now underway and will enable more operations to be run with a reduced impact on the environment in the future.

On-site, customers testing POC’s in the Innovation Centre will also be able to see the real-time energy and water consumption data across the facility on the newly unveiled Environmental, Social and Governance wall.

Szabolcs Zolyomi, Factory Site Leader at Lenovo, added: “Over 200 existing and prospective customers have visited our facilities in Budapest since opening just over a year ago, and now with the addition of the Innovation Centre, we look forward to welcoming many more from the testing phase to the manufacturing process.

“We engage with our customers on a human level and know they care about where their infrastructure comes from, how it’s made and the impact each test, purchase and shipment has on the environment. We are focused on enabling deeper collaboration, transparency and understanding between Lenovo and our customers, and now we can offer the benefits from our ongoing sustainability efforts on site too.”

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