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Redefining leadership decisions in the AI age

As AI accelerates decisions, discover how leaders use better data to create confidence, without sacrificing human judgement.

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An Era That Calls for Institutional Reform and the Capacity for Self-Adaptation

As AI accelerates, can productivity and employment stability coexist?
This paper examines global models for transforming employment systems in the AI era.
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Beyond the backlash: Why sustainability remains a strategic asset

Globally, SDGs policies are regressing, and in the United States, there are even movements to regulate corporate ESG/DEI initiatives. Nevertheless, there are reasons why companies should continue their efforts towards achieving net positive.
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Redefining leadership decisions in the AI age

As AI accelerates decisions, discover how leaders use better data to create confidence, without sacrificing human judgement.
Speedboat cuts through blue water, leaving a white wake. Sailboat & kayak in distance.

Fujitsu's Leadership in the Age of AI

Fujitsu spoke at the Global Peter Drucker Forum in November 2025, discussing AI era leadership.
The 2025 Global Peter Drucker Forum took place at Vienna's Hofburg Palace.

Transforming Leadership: Navigating a Net Positive Future with AI

AI is driving a massive business transformation. Paul Polman, former Unilever CEO, and Shin Shuda of Fujitsu explore the essence of management that integrates purpose and technology to create a Net Positive future by "giving more than taking."
Paul Polman, former CEO of Unilever, and Shin Shuda and Laura Bonamici of Fujitsu.

Driving Japan's digital future: Fujitsu's full-stack development for sovereign platform

Fujitsu unveiled its forward-looking technology and R&D strategy, its commitment to a full-stack foundation for sovereign digital infrastructure across computing, networking, and software, also expanding its research into emerging priority domains such as Physical AI, space technologies, and next-generation communications for defense, anticipating the technologies that will shape the future.
Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Executive Officer, EVP, CTO, and Head of System Platform, and Aoshi Okamoto, Corporate Executive Officer, SVP, and Head of Fujitsu Research, are pictured side-by-side

From Humanoid Robotics to Industrial Reality

Physical AI & humanoids redefine industry. Compares US/China strategies, offers key AI integration insights.
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Redesigning security through white-hat hacking

Insights from a white-hat hacker on AI-driven cyber threats, revealing how security redesign and stronger cyber resilience empower sustainable business growth.
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Fujitsu in UK Insights

Bridging the Digital Skills Gap

New digital developments promise faster processes, better services, and greater capacity. Yet, for local government, the pace of change has exposed a critical vulnerability: the digital skills gap.

Secure Research Environments for Higher Education Trust

Secure Research Environments help Higher Education build trust by protecting data, strengthening compliance, and enabling confident digital collaboration.

Exploiting the Dark: The Cyberarms Race and the Call for Digital Resilience

Explore the cyberarms race, zero-day exploits, and strategies for digital resilience to defend against nation-state and criminal cyber threats.

Sustainable by Design: Technology, Responsibility, and the Future of Defence

Sustainability defined Fujitsu’s presence at DSEI UK 2025 – from energy-efficient innovation to a stand designed for lasting social impact.