Mexico. Masami Yamamoto, CEO of Fujitsu Limited, recently visited fujitsu Mexico's new offices located at Avenida Presidente Masaryk, No. 29 (Polanco) and met with the local team led by Javier Leonardi, the company's managing director in the country.
During his visit, Mr. Yamamoto also participated in the general assembly of WBCSD 2017 (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) held in Mexico City, where he was appointed Vice Chair of the Executive Committee.
WBCSD is a global organization that brings together more than 200 leading companies working together to accelerate the transition to a sustainable world. His vision is to help his companies become more successful and sustainable by focusing on maximum positive impact for shareholders, the environment and societies. Its member companies come from all business sectors and all major economies, representing a combined income of more than $8.5 trillion and 19 million employees.
Commenting on Mr. Masami Yamamoto's visit, Javier Leonardi, Managing Director of Fujitsu Mexico, comments: "We are very pleased to have received the visit of Mr. Masami Yamamoto that reaffirms Fujitsu's great interest in the Mexican market, at this time of transformation of our customers' businesses. We have ambitious growth plans in this country, where we are working very closely with large organizations to find the best technological solutions with which to face the new digital challenges and achieve more efficient IT models."
In this context, it is worth mentioning that Mexican companies, regardless of the sector to which they belong, need to face the new challenges of the digital economy to be competitive and not lose sight of the new rules of the game. Given this panorama, Fujitsu brings to the Mexican market its vision "Human Centric Innovation: Digital Co-creation", it is a unique approach to co-creation through the use of digital technologies. In addition, it combines customers' business expertise with technologies to create value together, helping to generate a better future. As Leonardi assures: "From Fujitsu, we want to be the best Partner to help Mexican companies succeed in their necessary digital transformation."
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