Fujitsu, a publicly owned company headquartered in Japan, was founded in 1935 and employs approximately 57,270 individuals. The company reported $23.4B in revenue as of 2025. Its main product is enterprise cloud. Fujitsu functions as a Japanese global information and communication technology company, offering technology products, solutions, and services.

2025 Revenue

Founded

1935

Headcount

57,263

Headquarters

Japan

Primary Segment

Enterprise cloud

Ownership

Publicly Owned

Deployments

3

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On July 10, 2026, Fujitsu Limited expanded its Pittsburgh robotics and AI work into Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Innovation Center, deepening a nearly 30-year research relationship with the university. This initiative is tied to the Fujitsu-Carnegie Mellon Physical AI Research Center, which focuses on AI systems for real-world environments, including manufacturing, logistics, and infrastructure. Previously, on July 9, the Fujitsu Group received a gold medal in the sustainability rating conducted by EcoVadis, an international rating agency. This marked the group's first gold medal achievement, ranking it among the top 5% of companies assessed for its continuous improvement in sustainability initiatives. Earlier on July 9, the Japanese technology group outlined its digital transformation push, emphasizing hybrid IT consulting and AI-enabled services as enterprises continue to invest in cloud security and modernization, aiming to grow beyond its hardware roots and deepen recurring service revenues in a competitive global market.

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Fujitsu offers 3 products in the connectivity and cloud and telecoms tech industries. Fujitsu's product portfolio comprises of enterprise and telecoms software and enterprise cloud.
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Fujitsu's revenues were $23.4B in 2025. Caretta Research has split Fujitsu's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is enterprise cloud storage, which represents 100% of Fujitsu's revenue.
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Fujitsu's customers primarily consist of telecoms, non-profit Organizations and appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing companies. Examples of Fujitsu's customers include Panasonic, World Economic Forum and Deutsche Telekom. Fujitsu has commercial and technical partners like SoftBank Group, ServiceNow and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Examples of Fujitsu's suppliers include Sitecore, Palantir Technologies and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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