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Reaktor, a global technology and design company known for working with leading organizations worldwide, enhances digital strength and crafts user-centric solutions.

Having established a presence in Japan over the past decade through its office in Tokyo, the company has strengthened its reputation in Japan through strong partnerships with Japanese businesses and by delivering results through lean practices, collaboration and meticulous engineering and design capabilities.

Fragmented systems, lengthy innovation cycles and outdated user experiences are key impediments to change. Reaktor addresses these issues by bringing multidisciplinary teams within client organizations together to develop customized solutions and facilitate internal transformation.

“At Reaktor, we want to help our customers become digital leaders of tomorrow. By partnering with Reaktor, our clients work with the best bilingual industry experts on strategy, design and engineering,” said Reaktor Japan Chief Executive Officer Jun Inoue.

Reaktor is currently focused on the aeronautical, retail, health, gaming, industrial machinery sectors, as well as Finland’s public and  defense and security sectors.

This multisector expertise enables Reaktor Japan to offer practical, scalable solutions to customers undergoing digital transformation.

In Japan’s high-stakes tech landscape, Reaktor is a partner, not a typical vendor. It builds on trust, customizes client needs and focuses on long-term value. This flexible, co-creative collaboration model has helped Reaktor earn the trust of companies seeking long-term innovation.

“Our approach is all about understanding the unique needs of each client and their users to co-create digital solutions that are both practical and impactful,” Inoue said.

“Our way of working is collaborative and pragmatic, and we are able to move quickly, adapt to new information and deliver results that make a real difference,” added Director of Operations Thom Hos.

As Reaktor Japan continues to invest in its people, capacity and partnerships, the company is committed to helping Japanese organizations embrace digital transformation with speed, simplicity and confidence. By doing so, it ensures that technology is not just an instrument but rather a primary driver of significant business growth.

“We want to be a catalyst for helping our clients not just keep up with change, but actually lead it, both here in Japan and globally,” Inoue shared.

“We want Reaktor to be known not just for the products we build, but for the way we help organizations and their people to continuously grow and develop.”

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