Fujitsu becomes Tokyo 2020 Gold Partner in the "Data Centre Hardware" category

The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee today welcomed Fujitsu Limited (Fujitsu) as its latest Tokyo 2020 Gold Partner. 

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The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee today welcomedFujitsu Limited (Fujitsu) as its latest Tokyo 2020 Gold Partner.

The inclusion of Fujitsu, which has been assigned the category "Data Centre Hardware"provider, concludes an incredibly successful week for the Tokyo 2020 MarketingProgramme which has seen the addition of three new Gold Partners.

Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori said, "It is a great honour to welcome Fujitsu as aTokyo 2020 Gold Partner. As one of Japan’s most prominent companies, the activeinvolvement of Fujitsu will be essential for the successful delivery of the Games. Fujitsu willmake a significant contribution to the success of the Games through the provision ofadvanced data centre hardware that will be indispensable for our Games’ operations. All ofus at the organising committee are eagerly looking forward to collaborating with staff atFujitsu."

Masami Yamamoto, President and Representative Director of Fujitsu, remarked, "It is agreat pleasure to be able to support the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, aswell as the efforts of all the athletes, as a Tokyo 2020 Gold Partner. As the data centrehardware partner, Fujitsu will contribute to the success of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic andParalympic Games as part of the wider integrated Tokyo 2020 Games technology solutiondesigned and managed by Worldwide Olympic Partner Atos. Fujitsu is also committed tofurther promoting sports as a company that has employed 29 Olympians and Paralympiansover the past ten Games."

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Mail: nao.miyawaki@tokyo2020.jp

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