Lenovo partners with Huddly to bring AI to meeting rooms

Lenovo partners with Huddly to bring AI to meeting rooms

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The joint solutions combine smart video and sound technology with Lenovo’s platform to make Microsoft Teams meetings smoother and more engaging

Alice Chambers

By Alice Chambers |


Lenovo, best known for its PCs, has partnered with AI-powered video and audio specialist Huddly to make virtual meetings smarter and easier.

Unveiled at ISE 2026, the new full-room meeting solutions bring together Lenovo’s ThinkSmart Core Gen 2 – an AI-optimised device designed specifically for video conferencing – with  Huddly’s intelligent audio and video tools. These include the Huddly C1 videobar, which uses AI to automatically frame speakers and capture group interactions, adapting to the dynamics of the room.

“Lenovo is offering customers a scalable and easy-to-run platform that transforms meeting spaces with the growing smart collaboration feature set AI enables,” said Marcus Kennedy, general manager, of intelligent commercial solutions at Lenovo. “The Lenovo and Huddly bundles turn any meeting room into a smart AI-driven collaboration environment that delivers better experiences with less complexity.”

The Lenovo-Huddly bundles are designed for seamless Microsoft Teams Rooms experiences Microsoft Teams Rooms, whether in a small huddle space or a large boardroom. Optional add-on cameras can further enhance coverage, while centralised management through Lenovo’s ThinkSmart Manager aims to keep all devices connected across any workspace.

“We are proud to be partnering with Lenovo to provide audio and video solutions that will boost collaboration and creativity for customers worldwide,” said Rósa Stensen, CEO of Huddly. “Lenovo is a global leader in computing. The powerful combination of Lenovo’s ThinkSmart Core Gen 2 and Huddly’s AI technology can turn every meeting space into an autonomously intelligent environment that delivers production-quality experiences.”

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Stensen with Andrea Recupero, director of worldwide industry and commercial software market development at Lenovo

Read more: Stenson on Huddly’s vision for organisations to have access to AI-native collaboration as a tool to empower teamwork 

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