Tech firm makes people its priority


Participants in the Fujitsu Groups tropical rainforest regeneration activities. Fujitsu has been planting trees in Sabah for the last 15 years as part of its corporate citizen responsibility programmes.

IN RESPONSE to the clarion call by the Malaysian government on its Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) programme, some of Japan’s premier technology companies established a base here – Fujitsu (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd being one of them.

Fujitsu Malaysia officially set foot here in 1997 and subsequently won one of the seven eGovernment flagship projects to promote the MSC initiative.

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