Tender and 42 Tokyo Forge a Strategic Partnership
In a significant move to enhance the IT landscape in Japan,
Tender Inc., headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, has officially entered into a partnership agreement with
42 Tokyo, a revolutionary educational institution committed to developing skilled software engineers. This collaboration aims to expand opportunities for fostering next-generation IT talent and advancing the technical community through joint educational initiatives, events, and training programs.
The Purpose Behind the Partnership
Tender has long been a supporter of digital transformation (DX) solutions and the cultivation of technical talent, playing a pivotal role in the evolution of the IT industry and the business transformation of enterprises. Concurrently, 42 Tokyo has dedicated itself to the practical education of programming, shaping future engineers equipped with essential skills.
The partnership emerges from a desire to intertwine the insights, technologies, and networks cultivated by both entities, thus broadening the opportunities available for nurturing IT talent and contributing to the growth of the technical community. By collaborating on educational programs and events, the two organizations aspire to create new value while accelerating business transformation and sustaining the development of the IT industry.
Insights from the Leaders
Akira Sonobe, Chairman and CEO of Tender, emphasized the importance of 42 Tokyo's unique peer learning methodology, which produces engineers capable of practical problem-solving and self-directed learning. He stated, "Our core principles encompass the advancement of human resources, company growth, and enhanced customer satisfaction, creating a cycle of growth that feeds into the essence of our management philosophy—a philosophy termed 'SHINKA Management.' This partnership aligns deeply with our educational goals and those of 42 Tokyo. Through this collaboration, we aim to elevate engineering standards in Japan and promote the next wave of technical innovation."
Furthermore, Akira added a commitment to actively provide hiring opportunities for 42 Tokyo students aspiring to join Tender, reinforcing the belief that their growth will elevate Tender's technical capabilities and overall business development, consequently delivering higher value to customers and society.
Yuto Matsumoto, COO of Almondo (a division of the Tender group), remarked on the profound significance of the partnership, reflecting on 42 Tokyo's mission: "To provide quality education to everyone eager to challenge themselves." This mission emphasizes accessibility for all, irrespective of background or economic status. Moreover, it prompts students to decide how to leverage their education in their careers and lives, showcasing a flexible, student-centered approach.
Through this partnership, Tender seeks to enhance the array of educational options available via 42 Tokyo and deliver enriching opportunities that address diverse industry challenges. The combination of Tender's exemplary position as a publicly traded company engaged in digital transformation with Almondo's agile engineering team aims to inspire exciting new challenges.
Overview of 42 Tokyo
Established in 2020 as the Japanese campus of the innovative engineering training institute
42, 42 Tokyo offers a unique model of software engineering education characterized by tuition-free learning, no prerequisites in academic background or experience, and a lack of traditional instructors. The institution promotes a peer-learning approach, where students collaborate to tackle programming challenges, simultaneously honing technical skills, self-motivation, problem-solving, and communication capabilities. With 24/7 access to campus facilities, 42 Tokyo aims at nurturing internationally competitive IT engineers capable of addressing Japan's IT talent shortages and fostering diverse talent's growth.
Overview of Tender Inc.
Tender Inc., founded in June 1995 and located in Shibuya, Tokyo, has played a vital role in delivering digital transformation solutions and tech talent development. With a capital of 325 million yen, the company is focused on DX solutions, consulting, and gaming content. Its commitment to improving the IT landscape aligns perfectly with the mission of 42 Tokyo.
As this partnership progresses, both Tender and 42 Tokyo are enthusiastic about the prospect of building a robust ecosystem for IT talent development, ultimately fostering innovation and contributing to the advancement of society.
Contact Information
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