Who is Lenovo – Our Heritage
Lenovo is an innovative, international technology company formed as a result of the acquisition by the Lenovo Group of the IBM Personal Computing Division in May 2005. Lenovo is now the leading PC vendor in Asia-Pacific and among the largest in the world with more than 24,000 employees and a sales presence in 160 countries with principal operations in the United States, China, Japan, and Singapore. We have a strong tradition of quality with our ThinkPad and ThinkCentre notebook and desktop computer families. And we have a bright future with our IdeaPad and IdeaCentre lines. Greenpeace ranked Lenovo the #1 most environmentally friendly technology company in March 2007, considering the environment in all our business activities from our operations through to the design of our products and use of our technology.
Who is Lenovo - Partnerships
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Partner
As a worldwide partner of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Lenovo is a major supplier of computing equipment and engineers to help distribute real-time data and results to media and audiences around the world.
Official partner of the AT&T Williams team
Lenovo is the official PC partner of one of the most famous teams in the world's most-watched annual car racing championship. Lenovo PCs support the engineers and drivers in car research, testing, development and manufacturing.
Libby Trickett - World Champion and Lenovo Ambassador
Libby Trickett is one of nine Lenovo Champion athletes In the lead up to and on-site at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Libby is performing philanthropic work, promotional activity, Olympic hospitality and media appearances on behalf of Lenovo. After winning five Gold Medals at the 2007 World Championships, Libby Trickett became Australia's most successful female swimmer. As a World Record Holder, World Champion and member of the "Golden Girls", Trickett has cemented her place as one of the greatest athletes in the swimming world today.
Eamon Sullivan - World Champion and Lenovo Ambassador
Eamon Sullivan is one of Australian swimming's most exciting stars and he is also one of Lenovo's Champion Athletes. As part of this role he will be performing a number of media, charity and promotional activities in the lead up to and during the Beijing Olympics. Eamon has recently set a new standard in world swimming, with a number of record breaking performances including a new 50m freestyle world record in a blistering time of 21.28 seconds. With these impressive results behind him, Eamon has put the world on notice only months before he represents Australia at his second Olympics.


