Fujitsu Limited's 2010 Annual Report highlights its commitment to shaping everyday life through technology, making it more comfortable and convenient. The report outlines Fujitsu's role in various sectors, including healthcare, food safety, transportation, and environmental sustainability. It emphasizes the company's use of information and communication technology (ICT) to improve efficiency and safety in these areas. For example, Fujitsu helps track food from production to consumption, ensuring safety and freshness. In healthcare, it supports electronic medical records to enhance patient care. In transportation, it uses ICT to manage airport operations and improve safety. Additionally, Fujitsu is involved in water management, cloud computing, and smart shopping solutions.
The report also discusses Fujitsu's strategic goals, including becoming a truly global ICT company. It mentions the company's new executive management structure, which includes five corporate senior executive vice presidents and two corporate executive vice presidents, aimed at improving business efficiency and decision-making. Fujitsu's financial performance in 2009 showed an increase in operating income and free cash flow, reflecting its efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs. The company also emphasizes its commitment to environmental sustainability and corporate governance, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Fujitsu's long-term vision is to create a "Human Centric Intelligent Society," leveraging ICT to improve people's lives and contribute to a sustainable future. The company is investing in cloud computing and other emerging technologies to meet future demands and enhance its global presence. Fujitsu aims to maintain its position as Japan's leading ICT company while expanding its operations worldwide, competing with global industry leaders. The report concludes with a message to shareholders and investors, reaffirming Fujitsu's commitment to delivering value and contributing to society through innovation and excellence.Fujitsu Limited's 2010 Annual Report highlights its commitment to shaping everyday life through technology, making it more comfortable and convenient. The report outlines Fujitsu's role in various sectors, including healthcare, food safety, transportation, and environmental sustainability. It emphasizes the company's use of information and communication technology (ICT) to improve efficiency and safety in these areas. For example, Fujitsu helps track food from production to consumption, ensuring safety and freshness. In healthcare, it supports electronic medical records to enhance patient care. In transportation, it uses ICT to manage airport operations and improve safety. Additionally, Fujitsu is involved in water management, cloud computing, and smart shopping solutions.
The report also discusses Fujitsu's strategic goals, including becoming a truly global ICT company. It mentions the company's new executive management structure, which includes five corporate senior executive vice presidents and two corporate executive vice presidents, aimed at improving business efficiency and decision-making. Fujitsu's financial performance in 2009 showed an increase in operating income and free cash flow, reflecting its efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs. The company also emphasizes its commitment to environmental sustainability and corporate governance, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Fujitsu's long-term vision is to create a "Human Centric Intelligent Society," leveraging ICT to improve people's lives and contribute to a sustainable future. The company is investing in cloud computing and other emerging technologies to meet future demands and enhance its global presence. Fujitsu aims to maintain its position as Japan's leading ICT company while expanding its operations worldwide, competing with global industry leaders. The report concludes with a message to shareholders and investors, reaffirming Fujitsu's commitment to delivering value and contributing to society through innovation and excellence.