Jonas Brandén, CEO, Fujitsu Sweden
Fujitsu has been ranked as a leader in workplace services by Gartner for four consecutive years, most recently in early 2020. We help many large organizations in the private and public sectors to work remotely, to become more mobile and digital. We want to share that knowledge to help organizations keep their business running in the best possible way. One format for this can be a digital co-creation workshop where we together come up with solutions to the concrete challenges that an organization may have.
Why have you taken this initiative?
Fujitsu is a Japanese company. Contributing to a better society is part of our DNA. We call it "Responsible Business" and it is a cornerstone of everything we do. So it is natural for us to try to find ways to contribute during the Corona crisis, as we are already doing in several other areas.
What do you want to achieve?
We want the whole of Sweden to be back on its feet as soon as possible. That the wheels start to turn and that both the private and public sectors can hit the ground running the day the authorities are ready to lift the restrictions. For this to happen, businesses must be kept running as far as possible even under the current circumstances. This is where we can help.
Who are you targeting?
I believe that it is primarily large organizations that can benefit from our ability to help businesses manage a changing world. That's where we have the great experience, as one of the world's largest players in IT and digitalization.