Fujifilm Wins the Hermes Award for Innovation in the Category of Best Strategy of Innovation
Fujifilm wins the Hermes Award for Innovation in the category of Best Strategy of Innovation
– organized by Paris Club and European Institute for Creative Strategies & Innovation
FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) has been awarded the Hermes Award for Innovation, organized by the Paris Club and the European Institute for Creative Strategies & Innovation, in the category of Best Strategy of Innovation.
The Hermes Award for Innovation was established in 2009 to extend recognition to companies that have introduced the highest level of knowledge to products and services to enhance public and social satisfaction. The decision to grant the honor to Fujifilm came after Paris Club’s visit to Fujifilm’s Open Innovation Hub at the company’s Tokyo head office in March this year. Paris Club officials praised how Fujifilm has reinvented itself from primarily a photographic film business into a diversified corporation amidst the contraction of the photographic film market, while also recognizing the company’s active approach in applying its proprietary technologies, developed in the photographic business, to a variety of business fields, and working with external business partners for “co-creation” of solutions to future social challenges.
The Fujifilm Group will continue to make maximum use of its diverse resources to create products and services that truly capture customer needs, thereby delivering new values to society.
< Organizers of the Hermes Award for Innovation >
■ Paris Club
Paris Club is a business organization consisting of 88 leading companies in France.
It is positioned as one of key organizations facilitating a network of innovation among companies in Europe.
■ European Institute for Creative Strategies & Innovation (EICSI)
Founded in 2003, EICSI acts as a think-tank on the European renewal through innovation and disseminates a humanistic culture of innovation throughout Europe and the World via training programs and open conferences on humanistic innovation