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Describing the workspace, Navneet Ahluwalia, Head, Human Resources & Administration, FUJIFILM India said: "The modern ambience, collaborative zones, and integrated technology are all designed to make it easier for our people to deliver their best work while enjoying a seamless work environment."
FUJIFILM India has opened a new facility in Gurugam, effective 27 August 2025.
Spread across the eighth floor of DLF Cyber City’s Tower A, the workspace features 350 modern workstations, giving teams room to collaborate and grow. Employees can also tap into product experience zones for Electronic Imaging Devices, instax™, and Multifunction Printing products, encouraging innovation and hands-on learning.
Beyond the office floor, the site doubles as an integrated service hub and contact centre, designed with an aim to strengthen cross-division collaboration create opportunities for employees to work closely with customers. Its location in DLF Cyber City also seeks easy access to public transport, and advanced infrastructure – all part of building a workplace that supports employees while driving growth across healthcare, imaging, electronics, and business innovation, the company said.
Speaking on the launch, Koji Wada, Managing Director, FUJIFILM India, said: "By blending diverse ideas, unique capabilities, and extraordinary people, we aim to create solutions that bring joy and smiles to the world.
"India is one of the most important growth markets, and this facility represents our continued investment in its potential."
Navneet Ahluwalia, Head, Human Resources & Administration, FUJIFILM India, added:
"With the new office located at the DLF Cybercity, we wanted to create more than just an office space."
"This facility reflects our vision for a workplace that inspires, connects, and supports our employees. The modern ambience, collaborative zones, and integrated technology are all designed to make it easier for our people to deliver their best work while enjoying a seamless work environment.”
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