Lenovo has announced the launch of its xIQ platform in Singapore, marking a significant step in the company’s efforts to provide enterprises with a comprehensive AI solution. Unveiled at the Milipol TechX 2026 summit, the platform integrates AI agents, digital workplace tools, and hybrid cloud operations into a single framework designed to address the growing need for secure and scalable AI deployment.
The xIQ platform is part of Lenovo’s Hybrid AI Advantage™, which combines the Hybrid AI Factory, Lenovo AI Services, and the AI Library. This suite is designed to help organisations in Singapore deploy, govern, and scale AI with confidence. The platform’s infrastructure is built to ensure security, sovereignty, and scalability, addressing the critical need for data privacy and compliance as highlighted by the Lenovo CIO Playbook 2026.
Fan Ho, Vice President and General Manager of Lenovo Asia Pacific’s Solutions and Services Group, stated, “Enterprises across the region are looking for AI that delivers results responsibly, securely, and at speed, without added complexity.”
The xIQ platform includes three AI-native platforms: the xIQ Agent Platform for rapid AI agent deployment, the xIQ Digital Workplace Platform for enhancing employee productivity, and the xIQ Hybrid Cloud Platform for optimising hybrid and multi-cloud environments. These tools aim to streamline operations and accelerate innovation, helping organisations achieve measurable business outcomes.
Lenovo’s collaboration with Yili Group, a leading dairy producer, exemplifies the platform’s potential. By implementing Lenovo’s AI services, Yili enhanced customer engagement and supply chain visibility, showcasing the practical benefits of Lenovo’s AI solutions. As Lenovo continues to expand its AI offerings, the xIQ platform is set to play a pivotal role in advancing AI adoption in Singapore.



