Lenovo and Toyota Boshoku collaborate to innovate in future vehicle interior design

Lenovo and Toyota Boshoku collaborate to innovate in future vehicle interior design
Gina QIAO, Senior Vice President, CSO and CMO — Lenovo
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Lenovo has announced a strategic partnership with Toyota Boshoku to develop advanced intelligent interior spaces for future vehicles. The collaboration aims to enhance the in-car experience using cutting-edge technology to improve comfort, convenience, and personalization.

Toyota Boshoku, known for its expertise in designing user-centric automotive interiors, focuses on driver and passenger well-being. Partnering with Lenovo Vehicle Computing, the companies will work together on sophisticated intelligent cockpit solutions to meet consumer needs and expectations.

Central to their partnership is Lenovo’s smart cabin UX/UI solutions, including advanced Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) systems. These systems are designed for seamless content sharing and connectivity across devices. Passengers will benefit from effortless transitions between devices and applications, enhancing entertainment, productivity, and relaxation within the vehicle.

Richard Chung, CIO and Executive Chief of Toyota Boshoku, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “I’m delighted to partner with Lenovo on creating a ‘third life space’ for future mobility.” He added that the collaboration advances their mission of transforming the vehicle space experience by leveraging advanced technologies.

Donny Tang, Vice President of Lenovo Group and Head of Lenovo Vehicle Computing, highlighted the significance of this collaboration: “Working together with Toyota Boshoku marks a significant step forward in redefining the intelligent driving and passenger experience.”

Lenovo, a global technology powerhouse with a revenue of US$57 billion, has been ranked #248 in the Fortune Global 500. The company operates in 180 markets, focusing on innovation and smarter technology solutions. Toyota Boshoku, a leading interior systems supplier and filter manufacturer, develops components with its headquarters in Kariya City, Aichi, Japan. More information about the companies can be found on their respective websites.



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