March 06, 2013

Accenture to Design Strategy for University of Aizu Revitalization Center

Plan will help rebuild Fukushima as a technology leader

AIZU-WAKAMATSU, Japan; March 6, 2013 – Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has been awarded a contract to create the strategic plan to help develop the University of Aizu Revitalization Center. The plan includes construction of a technology lab on the university campus as well as support for projects focused on rebuilding Fukushima as a technology leader.

Accenture’s plan calls for the lab design to begin this year, with construction expected to be completed in the spring of 2015. When completed, the lab will feature a next generation data center, an efficient, high-performance center that will consume about 40 percent less electricity than traditional data centers.

The lab also will include a security test space for tablets, personal computers, consumer electronic devices and in-car devices such as satellite navigation systems, as well as a smart device test center.

Accenture designed the center’s operating structure, administration policy and business plan to ensure the center supports mobility, cloud, analytics and smart city technology capabilities. Smart cities leverage the latest technology to create sustainable and attractive living environments for citizens and businesses with more efficient and higher–quality services.

“It is an honor to support the planning of the University of Aizu Revitalization Center. The plan will allow the University of Aizu, one of Japan’s largest computer science universities, to have a larger role in local revitalization efforts. Through this collaboration, Accenture will work with the university to create more jobs by leveraging Information Communications Technology, key to the reconstruction,” said Hiroshi Goto, managing director, Accenture’s Health & Public Service work in Japan.

The strategic plan will support the three main projects that are the foundation of the University of Aizu Center for Revitalization:

“By unlocking the potential of Information technology to improve the region’s social and economic infrastructure, the revitalization efforts will help drive the regeneration of Fukushima,” Goto said.

This strategic plan is another example of Accenture’s commitment to helping rebuild the area. The Accenture Center for Innovation in Fukushima was opened in July 2011 to consolidate and coordinate ideas and actions for the reconstruction of the area.

Learn more about Accenture’s work in Japan, its Human Service practice, Empowering Services, Improving Lives, and its global initiative, Delivering Public Service of the Future.

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