Fujitsu Wins 2026 Asia-Pacific Technology Award for Hybrid Computing
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Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Jun 24
Fujitsu Wins 2026 Asia-Pacific Technology Award for Hybrid Computing
1 articles · Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Jun 24
Summary
Frost & Sullivan gave Fujitsu its 2026 Asia-Pacific Enabling Technology Leadership Recognition, citing a hybrid computing strategy built to solve complex enterprise optimization problems.
The award spotlights Fujitsu’s scalable quantum-inspired tools, especially Digital Annealer, and its ability to match advanced computing with practical demand, cost limits and adoption patterns across Asia-Pacific.
Digital Annealer is already being used in finance, life sciences, manufacturing, logistics and energy, helping firms run hundreds of portfolio scenarios faster and speed up drug-discovery searches.
Fujitsu has paired the technology with workshops, trial access and proof-of-concept programs, aiming to lower integration risk and broaden enterprise uptake of advanced optimization tools.
Fujitsu has been honored with the 2026 Asia-Pacific Enabling Technology Leadership Recognition by Frost & Sullivan, highlighting its pivotal role in shaping the region's advanced computing landscape. This award is not just for past achievements but also signals Fujitsu's ongoing leadership, driven by a strong vision, innovative strategies, and a customer-first approach. Fujitsu stands out for its deep understanding of technology maturity, cost, and adoption patterns in Asia-Pacific, enabling enterprises to effectively integrate advanced optimization methods. These strengths position Fujitsu at the forefront of quantum-inspired computing and ensure its continued impact on the future of technology in the region.