Fujitsu has announced strategic collaborations with both Anthropic and OpenAI to accelerate AI transformation across Japan’s enterprise sector. The partnerships aim to combine advanced generative AI technologies with Fujitsu’s expertise in mission-critical systems, enterprise operations, and social infrastructure modernization.
The company says the initiatives will help Japanese enterprises deploy AI more safely, reliably, and efficiently while advancing productivity and operational transformation across industries.
Fujitsu has announced two major AI partnerships aimed at accelerating enterprise AI adoption and digital transformation initiatives across Japan.
The company entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Anthropic while also beginning a separate collaboration with OpenAI. Through both initiatives, Fujitsu plans to integrate advanced AI models into its enterprise AI services and operational infrastructure.
The partnerships are designed to support Japanese organizations adopting AI technologies while maintaining high standards for reliability, safety, transparency, and operational control.
Under the partnership with Anthropic, Fujitsu will integrate Claude AI with its own industry expertise, mission-critical system capabilities, and enterprise operational infrastructure.
The collaboration aims to strengthen AI transformation across Japanese enterprises while improving the safety and reliability of social infrastructure systems, including critical infrastructure environments.
As part of the agreement, Fujitsu plans to expand its Forward Deployed Engineer (FDE) model using Claude to help organizations translate AI capabilities into measurable business value.
The company also stated that all Fujitsu Group employees will use Claude internally to improve operational efficiency and validate secure approaches to enterprise AI adoption.
In addition to Claude integration, Fujitsu will continue leveraging its own AI technologies, including Fujitsu Kozuchi and Takane, to optimize AI model selection, integration, and deployment based on customer requirements.
Fujitsu also announced a separate collaboration with OpenAI focused on accelerating AI transformation across Japan’s enterprise sector.
The company plans to integrate OpenAI’s technologies into its broader AI service portfolio while combining them with Fujitsu’s large-scale system integration capabilities and operational expertise.
According to Fujitsu, the collaboration will support AI adoption across enterprise operations while contributing to improvements in the reliability and safety of social infrastructure systems.
Fujitsu Group employees will actively use OpenAI technologies across multiple operational functions, including software development, system operations, proposal generation, and service delivery workflows.
The company says the initiative is intended to establish a collaborative operating model where employees and AI agents work together across enterprise environments.
Fujitsu emphasized that both collaborations will incorporate its proprietary AI reliability enhancement technologies to strengthen safety, transparency, and controllability in enterprise AI usage.
The company aims to build a technological and operational foundation capable of supporting trusted AI deployment across regulated and mission-critical environments.
By combining internal transformation efforts with customer-facing AI initiatives, Fujitsu says it intends to deliver secure and enterprise-ready AI modernization strategies tailored to Japanese organizations.
The partnerships reflect increasing enterprise demand for AI systems that balance innovation with governance, operational resilience, and infrastructure reliability.
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