During the meeting, Díaz Ayuso learned first-hand about the company’s progress in digital transformation, and both parties explored new opportunities for collaboration to strengthen the region’s technological and economic development.
Fujitsu has been working with the Madrid Region since 2005, in a relationship that has been strengthened through services provided to the regional Agency for Digital Administration (Madrid Digital) and the Madrid Health Service (SERMAS) in areas such as infrastructure, data centers, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, as well as through recent joint projects in genomics.
The Japanese company, present in Spain for 52 years, has its main headquarters in Madrid, which hosts some of its most significant facilities, including the Global Center of Excellence in Data Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence, the Remote Infrastructure Management Service Center, and the European headquarters of Fujitsu Laboratories.