BJIT partners with Marubeni Corporation

Industry: ICT Sector, Information Technology (IT)
Company: BJIT Ltd, Marubeni Corporation
Company Intelligence Tag: Partnership Insights

BJIT Group, a leading software exporter, has formed a strategic alliance with Japan’s Marubeni Corporation, a major trading firm, to expand its global footprint and venture into the offshore digital transformation industry, with a focus on next-generation IT infrastructure. The partnership marks a significant milestone for BJIT, which aims to evolve into a global IT company by leveraging Marubeni’s extensive global network, marketing expertise, and business promotion capabilities. The CEO of BJIT Group expressed confidence that the collaboration would drive digital transformation in society and businesses by harnessing digital technologies.

With over 800 highly skilled IT engineers both globally and locally, BJIT Group’s potential was recognized by both parties during the celebration event held at the International Convention City Bashundhara on July 16. The State Minister for ICT, virtually attended the event as the chief guest, highlighting Bangladesh’s immense potential in the IT field. BJIT Group is committed to supporting the government’s vision of developing the IT industry as a significant sector, second only to garments. The Chief Operating Officer of Marubeni’s next-generation business development division, also shared his perspective during the event, emphasizing the collaborative effort’s potential impact on the digital transformation landscape.

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