"The move to set up offices in Saudi Arabia aims to support Lenovo's growth plans and to add value to its products and services in the country. Saudi consumers and corporate users are long-standing Lenovo customers, as they are familiar with the ThinkCenter desktops and ThinkPad notebooks. This milestone coincides also with the launch of the new Lenovo-branded products (Lenovo 3000), which debuted at GITEX Riyadh. Local presence in the Kingdom will enhance levels of customer service, and help in driving the PC penetration in this largely untapped market," said Mohamed Sharaf, Marketing Manager of Lenovo Middle East, Egypt and Pakistan."
Lenovo offers a wide range of innovative products and features. It offers notebooks with finger print readers to add more security to data; some notebooks come with an integrated light for the keyboard, a protection solution for water or liquid spill, and a long-life battery.
Mr. Zakaria Al-Sayed has been appointed as the Saudi office manager for Lenovo. Al-Sayed has 15 years of experience in the Saudi IT industry and will help to boost Lenovo presence in Saudi Arabia.
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