Our world, just reimagined
How are some of today’s most innovative thinkers reinventing entire industries? Discover the ThinkRevolution and find out how our community’s groundbreaking work is transforming the world – and how Lenovo workstations help make it all possible.
ThinkRevolutionists are always up to something new. Find the latest stories below, or search by region or industry.
Redefining automotive performance from the classroom to the racetrackSee Full Story

University of Wolverhampton Racing
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Forging a simpler way to build safer housing and schoolsSee Full Story

Build Change
HQ in Denver, CO, USA (Projects in: Columbia, Guatemala, Haiti, Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines)
April 11, 2017
Providing 3D printed prosthetic hands to children in needSee Full Story

The Helping Hand Project
Chapel Hill, NC, USA
January 27, 2017
Mapping the world’s coral reefs to battle climate changeSee Full Story

The Hydrous
HQ in San Francisco, CA, USA (Projects in: Maldives, Bali, Hawaii, Palau, and Solomon Islands)
January 23, 2017
Treating disease using ingeniously designed medical devicesSee Full Story

Design That Matters
HQ in Salem, MA, USA (Projects in: Haiti, Sierra Leone, Vietnam, India, and Uganda)
January 20, 2017
Teaching children the power of design to create tomorrow’s engineersSee Full Story

Project H
Berkeley, CA, USA
October 16, 2016
3D printing a full-sized canal house in AmsterdamSee Full Story

DUS
Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 8, 2016
A one-of-a-kind celebration of digital artists and their craftSee Full Story

Trojan Horse was a Unicorn
Tróia, Portugal
September 6, 2016
Designing versatile everyday bags that adapt to a modern lifestyleSee Full Story

Alpaka
Melbourne, Australia
An online platform that transforms typing into visual effectsSee Full Story

Eccotype
Hollywood, CA, USA
Building healthcare facilities that transform underprivileged communitiesSee Full Story

MASS
Dual HQ in Boston, MA, USA and Kigali, Rwanda (Projects in: Rwanda, Haiti, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Kenya, and the USA)
Constructing the world’s first fully functional 3D printed steel bridgeSee Full Story

MX3D
Amsterdam, Netherlands