Lenovo launches incubator for early stage start-ups

By Guo Yiming
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The launch ceremony for Lenovo Accelerator. [Photo provided to China.org.cn] 

Global PC and smartphone juggernaut Lenovo launched an incubator offering funding, infrastructure and business support for entrepreneurial startups specializing in cutting-edge technologies, including robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and big data.

Known as Lenovo Accelerator, it is run by the Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group (LCIG), one of Lenovo's four major business groups, and its first program is being conducted in partnership with Hong Kong Cyberport and targets startups in Hong Kong and southern China.

Following an open application process, a total of 10 startups will be invited to participate in a comprehensive three-month incubation program that includes work space at Cyberport, professional mentoring, research and technology consulting, prototype production, roadshow support and other services.

In addition, each startup will receive early-stage seed funding of around US$100,000. Lenovo Accelerator hopes to conduct two or three more Accelerator programs during the coming year, with a goal of nurturing 20-30 technology startups over the next 12 months.

"With Lenovo's rich background in technology, supply chain, brand and global marketing network, we are well positioned to shape the future of cutting-edge technologies by nurturing start-ups and bringing disruptive products to the market," said George (Zhiqiang) He, the senior vice president and CTO of Lenovo Group and president of LCIG.

"Of course, it's our plan to drive financial returns, but we also see significant value for Lenovo in identifying technologies and innovations that have the potential to be incorporated into our increasingly customer centric products."

LCIG, launched in May of this year, aims at integrating Lenovo's global resources, enhancing its internet services and intelligence ecosystem through investments and fostering innovation within and outside Lenovo.

"Lenovo Accelerator is more than a financial vehicle. We will help entrepreneurs and grow their businesses rapidly by tapping into Lenovo's strengths," said Cindy Liang, Lenovo Accelerator's general manager.

"Lenovo has a full breadth of services and resources to help our Accelerator Entrepreneurs develop their product concepts and get off the ground rapidly, including our R&D capability, marketing channels, end-to-end supply chain solutions and global mentor network."

Hong Kong Cyberport is managed by Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited which is wholly owned by the Hong Kong SAR Government.

It houses a community of 700 digital industry startups and technology entrepreneurs with the aim of accelerating digital adoption through strategic initiatives and partnerships. The hub consists of four intelligent buildings that offer an array of state-of-the-art tech facilities and a cutting-edge broadband network.

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