Company Description
Fujitsu Ltd Unsponsored ADR (FJTSY) represents an interest in Fujitsu Limited, a Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company. According to multiple company statements, Fujitsu positions its purpose as making the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation and by using digital technologies to help resolve social and industrial challenges.
Fujitsu is described as a Japanese ICT company offering technology products, solutions and services, and as a digital transformation partner for customers in more than 100 countries. Across its disclosures and partner press releases, Fujitsu highlights a range of activities built around five key technology domains: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies. These domains underpin its work in areas such as cloud and network infrastructure, artificial intelligence platforms, and secure data utilization.
Core business focus and technology domains
In its own descriptions, Fujitsu emphasizes ICT products, solutions and services that support digital transformation. It notes that its employees support customers in more than 100 countries and that it uses its experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with customers. The company also refers to itself as a top digital services company in Japan by market share and as a leading Japanese information and communication technology company.
Fujitsu’s technology activities, as described in recent announcements, span:
- Computing and quantum-inspired optimization, including the Digital Annealer platform used to address large-scale combinatorial optimization problems, such as logistics and resource allocation challenges.
- Networks and 5G/Open RAN, where Fujitsu collaborates with partners on carrier-grade Open RAN-compliant radio units and private 5G environments.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning, including automated machine learning technologies, AI fairness tools, and AI security research.
- Data & Security, with initiatives focused on secure use of electronic health records, cybersecurity for private 5G, and AI security for real-world systems.
- Converging Technologies, where Fujitsu brings together multiple technology areas to support what it calls sustainability transformation.
Digital transformation and sustainability orientation
Fujitsu repeatedly describes itself as a digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries. It states that its services and solutions draw on its five key technologies to deliver what it calls sustainability transformation, and it frames many of its collaborations around addressing social issues. Examples in recent communications include efforts to reduce drug loss in Japan and to enable societies in which individuals can choose treatments that suit them, as well as initiatives aimed at smart cities, smart factories, and secure AI.
In several press releases, Fujitsu underscores that its purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. This theme appears in descriptions tied to AI platforms, open source AI projects, telecommunications collaborations, and healthcare data ventures.
Examples of sector activities and partnerships
Recent news provides insight into how Fujitsu applies its ICT and data-processing capabilities across different sectors:
- Healthcare and life sciences data: Fujitsu has partnered with TriNetX to form TriNetX Japan K.K., a joint venture that integrates the TriNetX LIVE platform with Fujitsu’s cloud-based platform for the healthcare sector in Japan. The aim, as stated in the announcement, is to enable secure use of anonymized electronic health record data from Japanese patients to optimize clinical trials, advance healthcare research, and accelerate drug development timelines.
- Artificial intelligence platforms and open source: Fujitsu has launched “Fujitsu Kozuchi (code name) – Fujitsu AI Platform,” which it describes as enabling users to rapidly and securely test advanced AI technologies. It has also contributed automated machine learning and AI fairness technologies, under the names SapientML and Intersectional Fairness, as open source projects hosted by the Linux Foundation’s LF AI & Data. These projects focus on generating code for machine learning models using tabular data and on detecting and mitigating intersectional biases in AI training data.
- Telecommunications and Open RAN: In collaboration with Dell Technologies, Fujitsu is working on Open RAN solutions for communications service providers. The companies describe integration of Fujitsu’s carrier-grade Open RAN-compliant radio units with Dell’s Open RAN Accelerator Card, as well as joint reference architectures that include multi-band radios, virtualized RAN, and lifecycle management software.
- Network infrastructure and smart cities: Through Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc., Fujitsu has been selected by Fort Pierce Utilities Authority in Florida to plan, design and deploy a broadband network expansion as part of a neighborhood revitalization initiative. Fujitsu’s role in that project includes market analysis, financial and business modeling, engineering design, deployment, and project management for fiber broadband infrastructure that can also support future wireless technologies.
- Cybersecurity for private 5G: Fujitsu has collaborated with Trend Micro to demonstrate security solutions for private 5G networks in a simulated smart factory environment. The joint work focuses on visualizing and managing the status and security of systems, correlating threat detection and prevention data, and protecting against both internal and external threats in private 5G deployments.
- AI security and research collaborations: Fujitsu and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have established the Fujitsu Cybersecurity Center of Excellence in Israel to conduct joint research on security technologies for AI-based systems and software. Their work includes research on models to detect data that was not expected at the time of AI learning, with applications in detecting new cyberattack methods and product abnormalities.
- Quantum-inspired computing and optimization: Fujitsu has partnered with Entanglement, Inc. to apply its Digital Annealer technology to large-scale optimization problems, such as the allocation of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. A report under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense is cited as validating that such combinatorial challenges can be solved in seconds using the Digital Annealer approach.
Geographic reach and organizational scale
Across multiple communications, Fujitsu states that it supports customers in more than 100 countries. It has also indicated that it employs over one hundred thousand people globally, with figures such as approximately 124,000 to 130,000 employees mentioned in different fiscal-year contexts. The company notes that it reported consolidated revenues in the trillions of yen for fiscal years ending March 31 in several consecutive years and describes itself as remaining the top digital services company in Japan by market share.
Fujitsu’s activities span global regions, including operations and research centers in Japan, the Americas, Europe, and Israel, as reflected in its collaborations with universities, utilities, technology partners, and life sciences companies.
Role of the FJTSY ADR
The FJTSY ticker on U.S. markets corresponds to an unsponsored American Depositary Receipt (ADR) that provides U.S. investors with a way to gain exposure to Fujitsu Limited shares listed in Japan. While the ADR structure itself is not detailed in the provided materials, the symbol and name indicate that it is an unsponsored ADR representing Fujitsu Limited.
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