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32 Fujitsu Limited
Seeking to coexist and prosper alongside local communities and global society as a good corporate citizen,
we use our unique position as an IT company to contribute to society in a variety of ways. Our goal is to
fulfill our responsibility to the sustainable development of society and generate benefits for all our stake-
holders, while at the same time realizing the growth of the Fujitsu Group. Below are just some of the
activities we were involved in during fiscal 2005.
Japan-America Institute of Management Science (JAIMS)
Established by Fujitsu in 1972, JAIMS is a not-for-profit postgraduate educational institute whose mission
is to cultivate leaders who can fulfill their potential on the global stage. Over 20,000 people from more than
50 countries have already benefited from JAIMS courses. Thanks to the language abilities, business skills
and global contacts they acquired through their JAIMS education, many alumni are now actively contrib-
uting to the development of the global economy in countries worldwide.
Mathematical Olympiad Foundation of Japan and the Informatics Olympiad Japan Committee
We continue to support the activities of the Mathematical Olympiad Foundation of Japan and the
Informatics Olympiad Japan Committee, which seek to discover and foster young talent who can play a
key role in developing society in the future. The Mathematical Olympiad Foundation of Japan selects and
supports Japan’s representatives for the International Mathematical Olympiad, while the Informatics Olym-
piad Japan Committee works to promote education in mathematical information science, primarily by
selecting and sending Japanese representatives to the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), a com-
puter programming contest for junior and senior high school students.
Reforestation activities overseas
Since 1997, the Fujitsu Group has carried out reforestation activities that have encompassed the planting
of 1 million trees across 500 hectares in Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia. One hallmark of this project is
the role of employees, who provide donations and travel as volunteers to target sites to participate in the
reforestation work. In November 2005, for example, volunteers helped plant dipterocarp trees at the Fujitsu
Group Malaysia Eco-Forest Park in the state of Sabah. We plan to continue activities at the same site in 2006.
Students at the Japan-America Institute of Management
Science (JAIMS)
Social and Environmental Activities
Giving Back to the Community
Japan’s representatives at the International Mathematical
Olympiad
Overseas tree-planting activities