Consulting Report
23 May 2024

Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision 2024

Commissioned by Fujitsu

Leveraging AI and leading-edge technologies to deliver greater value to the environment, economies and people’s well-being

In January 2024, Fujitsu commissioned Oxford Economics to survey 800 CxOs from 15 countries to understand the impact of new technology, with specific focus on sustainability transformation.

The report outlines Fujitsu’s vision of the future for business and society. It provides concrete actions for businesses to transform into a “regenerative enterprise,” a new form of organization that continues to deliver greater value to the environment, economies and people’s well-being by using AI and other cutting-edge technologies.

Also in partnership with Fujitsu, the 2024 Fujitsu SX Survey: Accelerating Sustainability Transformation with AI was published later this year using the same data.

The experts behind the research

Our Thought Leadership team produces original, evidence-based research made accessible to decision-makers and opinion leaders. Principals for this project included:

John Reiners

Managing Editor, UK and EMEA, Thought Leadership

Alice Pickthall

Senior Research Manager, Thought Leadership

Jamie Snowdon

Senior Research Analyst, Thought Leadership

Maximilian Vickers

Research Associate, Thought Leadership

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