
At the 2025 Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) and Bett 2025, Lenovo™ took centre stage with its bold vision for modern education. From AI-powered Chromebooks to STEM partnerships with Ducati, Lenovo unveiled a refreshed suite of technology designed to revolutionize digital learning. These new solutions aim to empower students, educators, and IT administrators with flexible, durable, and intelligent tools for the classroom and beyond.
Education is Evolving Fast and Lenovo is ready

With schools around the globe adapting to hybrid and tech-forward models, Lenovo’s latest portfolio is purpose-built for this new normal. Devices like the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 2-in1 (14”, 10) offer a seamless Google AI integration, access to Gemini, and enhanced performance with Intel® Core processors perfect for multitasking, lesson planning, and media-rich collaboration. With up to 11 hours of battery life and advanced security features, this 1.5kg convertible device is tailor-made for busy educators and students.
Lenovo’s device lineup also features the robust Lenovo 13w 2-in-1 Gen 3, built to military-grade specifications for Windows 11 users, with repairable components and AI-enabled audio. Alongside it are the new Lenovo 500w, 300w, and 100w Gen 5 PCs, designed for high schoolers needing touchscreen displays, Gorilla Glass protection, and superior connectivity via Wi-Fi 7. Whether it’s a Chromebook or Windows device, Lenovo ensures every classroom can be digitally equipped with the best.
Smarter Tools Means Smarter Learning

Beyond the devices, Lenovo is innovating at the systems level. Lenovo Device Intelligence (LDI) for Education, now integrated with the Google Admin Console, give school IT teams predictive analytics on Chromebook performance. This Al-powered tool help prevent technical failures before they happen boosting uptime, saving costs, and maximizing learning time.
Charging is simplified, too. The new Lenovo Smart Charger powers up to five USB-C devices at once, making it an ideal solution for schools looking to streamline device management. Meanwhile, teachers can focus more on student outcomes and less on tech logistics.
Lenovo Isn’t Just Building Devices

At both FETC and Bett 2025, Lenovo emphasized more than just tech specs. The brand also announced a multi-year STEM partnership with Ducati, fuelling interest in physics and engineering through immersive, hands-on labs at Ducati’s headquarters in Bologna. Equipped with ThinkPad workstations and ThinkVision touch monitors, the Fisica in Moto initiative welcomes over 11,000 students each year, blending motorcycle technology with science education.
As Bett’s Global AI Partner, Lenovo co-led the “Rise of AI in Education 2024” report, revealing valuable insights into teacher perceptions of AI, its benefits, and challenges. This initiative cements Lenovo’s leadership in shaping not only technology but also the future of learning itself.
Ready to Experience the Future of Education?

The Lenovo Chromebook Plus 2-in-1 will be available starting May 2025, with the Windows-based models launching as early as April 2025. Pricing and regional specs to be announced soon. To explore more about Lenovo’s vision for education and its transformative learning tools, visit the official Lenovo Education website today.