Lenovo at Hannover Messe: How AI is Powering the Next Industrial Revolution
Lenovo reveals EMEA manufacturing industry findings from CIO Playbook 2025 research survey Onsite customer demonstrations illustrate Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage
- Lenovo reveals EMEA manufacturing industry findings from CIO Playbook 2025 research survey
- Onsite customer demonstrations illustrate Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA solutions and manufacturing transformation capabilities
- Lenovo demonstrating recently debuted AI Knowledge Assistant, powered by Lenovo’s Agentic AI platform
At Hannover Messe 2025, Lenovo has unveiled new research highlighting a major shift in the manufacturing industry across EMEA: companies are set to increase their AI spending by 106% over the next 12 months.
The findings, part of Lenovo’s CIO Playbook 2025, reveal that 79% of manufacturing AI projects implemented in the past year met or exceeded expectations—the highest success rate of any sector, these insights underscore Lenovo’s leadership in AI-driven transformation.
The manufacturing industry is distinguishing itself from other verticals with its increased investment in AI, split between Interpretive (44%) and Generative (44%) AI tools. This comes as the industry looks to meet its top business priorities for 2025 by enhancing decision making, improving customer experience, and increasing profit growth. To reach those goals, 67% are using on-prem, private, and/or hybrid as their primary infrastructure to approach AI workloads.
Successful AI implementation in manufacturing is driven by three main factors: how easily AI can be integrated with existing systems; having enough hybrid computing and storage resources; and securing the right budget along with committed leadership. However, manufacturers still face major challenges, including high infrastructure and network costs, difficulties in scaling AI across the business, and a lack of affordable AI expertise
“Manufacturing companies are prioritizing decision-making, compliance, and employee productivity as they adopt AI to enhance operational efficiency and drive profitability. Success with AI will depend on a careful approach to integration, with system compatibility and adequate compute resources being key success factors. A historical lack of software technology investment prioritization in manufacturing is behind many firms’ integration challenges, especially with legacy systems and struggles with scaling AI initiatives across global operations,” said Jonathan Wu, Chief Technology Officer of Smart Manufacturing, Lenovo.
Driving AI-enabled transformation in manufacturing with Lenovo hybrid AI solutions
Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA solutions is designed to help accelerate AI adoption and boost business productivity by fast-tracking agentic AI that can reason, plan, and take action to reach goals faster. The validated, full-stack AI solutions enable manufacturers to quickly build and deploy AI agents for a broad range of high-demand use cases, increasing productivity, agility, and trust while accelerating the next wave of AI reasoning for the new era of agentic AI.
Lenovo has developed a range of AI-powered services for the manufacturing industry, including:
- LeForecast – LeForecast unveils a time series foundation model pretrained on extensive data from various domains. With its multimodal capabilities and agentic sensing system, LeForecast autonomously generates precise forecasts and insightful guidance reports, empowering businesses to make timely and informed decisions.
- Lenovo’s Supply Chain Intelligence – continuously analyzes supply chain data to identify potential issues and resolve them in real time through process automation and AI modeling.
- Lenovo’s ESG Navigator – provides 30+ AI models in energy efficiency and energy conservation scenarios, enhancing energy awareness to support progress towards sustainability goals.
- Lenovo Robotic Inspection – a digital inspection platform that boasts a range of AI capabilities and employs digital twin technologies to observe, monitor, document and analyze the condition and quality of equipment, processes and environment, provide real time alarm/warning, and generate insightful inspection reports.
Demonstrating smart manufacturing innovations for business impact
At Hannover Messe, Lenovo’s recently unveiled Lenovo AI Knowledge Assistant, a digital human assistant that engages in real-time conversation will be showcased. Powered by the Lenovo agentic AI platform, the solution enables organizations to rapidly customize Lenovo AI Library use cases and operationalize new AI agents and assistants within weeks. The demo was customized using the digital human NVIDIA AI Blueprint and NVIDIA NIM™ microservices running on a Lenovo PX ThinkStation.
The Lenovo AI Knowledge Assistant brings to life how Lenovo’s tested and proven solutions can help businesses get customized agentic AI up and running faster, connecting and collaborating with customers and employees on a whole new level to improve outcomes and experiences.
At the event, one of Lenovo’s AI Innovator Program members, Trifork, will demonstrate its AI-powered vision quality management for manufacturing solution. The solution leverages Lenovo ThinkEdge services and Trifork Vision AI to automate quality control processes, reduce defects, and enhance production efficiency.
Trifork Vision AI Quality Inspection is powered by the Lenovo Validated Design (LVD) and delivers powerful capabilities that streamline and accelerate the process of identifying product quality issues, enabling manufacturers to quickly assess the tangible impact of operational changes on product quality, costs, and customer satisfaction. Powered by Lenovo ThinkEdge SE360 V2 and SE455 V3 servers with NVIDIA GPUs, the solution delivers high-performance inferencing, automated quality inspections, and actionable insights—at scale and with speed. Leveraging the combined power of computer vision, edge computing, and AI-driven analytics, this solution delivers faster, more accurate, and fully automated defect detection, driving greater efficiency and consistent product reliability.
The solution is already in use across a wide range of applications—from detecting corrosion on offshore machinery, to spotting chips, cracks, or dents in products before they leave the production line and tracking bags as they move through airport systems.
Lenovo is also showcasing a demonstration of its AI-powered warehouse automation solution, currently operational with Singapore-based ST Logistics. The solution uses AI-driven software to provide an overview of warehouse operations, with real-time reporting of potential problems to prevent large-scale shutdowns.
Where previously the company had relied on manual inspections, the new solution automatically scans for issues with integration between systems. This meant ST Logistics could increase order processing by up to 40%, reduce energy consumption by 30% and increase productivity by 30%.
To find out more about Lenovo’s CIO Playbook 2025 report, click here. To read about Singapore’s leading third-party logistics provider, ST Logistics’ work with Lenovo to automate its warehouse logistics operations, click here. You can visit Lenovo at Hannover Messe Hall 15 Stand G76.
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