Lenovo Tech World 2026 arrives in New Delhi: What to expect
Earlier this year at CES 2026, Lenovo pulled the wraps off a range of AI driven concepts and devices that signalled where its PC and enterprise strategy is headed next. From smarter personal computing experiences and interesting gaming concepts to bold infrastructure ambitions, AI was at the centre of it all. Now, the company is bringing that global showcase to India. Lenovo Tech World ’26 India Edition is scheduled for February 11 and 12, and it is expected to mirror some of the themes we saw internationally, this time with a sharper focus on India’s growing AI ecosystem. Let’s take a look at what we can expect.
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Lenovo Tech World comes to India: When and where
Lenovo Tech World ’26 India Edition begins today, February 11 and will be a two-day event being held at New Delhi, India. Even if you are not there in person, you will still be able to tune in. The event will be live-streamed on Lenovo Tech World India’s official website. The livestream begins at 10:30 am IST.
Given the company’s strong AI push at CES 2026, there is a good chance we could see some of those products and concepts discussed again, possibly with India specific context. Lenovo has been slowly expanding its AI PC portfolio and enterprise solutions, so this event may also offer updates tailored to the local market. While the full list of hardware announcements is not public yet, it would not be surprising if a few CES showcased devices make an appearance.
What to expect
The first day is expected to lean heavily towards creators, developers and the gaming community. As per the official website, there are several sessions planned for the day that include an Agentic AI Masterclass by Vyom Bhatia of Marty Labs and an AI Filmmaking Masterclass by visual artist Sidharth Gandhi. There is also a Valorant 2v2 Skirmish Grand Finale, signalling Lenovo’s continued interest in esports and gaming hardware.
Another session titled The Sidepod will bring together voices from Formula 1 and Indian content creators, while popular gaming creators such as Naman Mathur, Animesh Agarwal and Salman Ahmad will host an AI powered gaming content creation masterclass. The day closes with the Techworld Cosplay Championship.
February 12 shifts focus to enterprise and policy conversations. Lenovo is expected to outline its vision for Hybrid AI and discuss India’s role in the global AI landscape. Sessions are expected to revolve around examining enterprise AI adoption, infrastructure, partnerships and business transformation. There will also be a Personal AI Innovation Showcase spanning PCs, smartphones and connected devices, along with a segment on how Lenovo is powering FIFA with AI driven solutions.
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Divyanshi Sharma
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