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A decade ago, Hitachi was a sprawling Japanese conglomerate making everything from TVs to nuclear plants — admired for engineering but criticized for diffuse focus. Today it is one of the most dramatic corporate transformations in Japan: a leaner company rebuilt around digital, energy, and rail. Hitachi’s reinvention is a masterclass in change.

From everything to a focused few

Founded in 1910, Hitachi grew into one of Japan’s largest and most diversified industrial groups. After a record corporate loss in 2009, it began a radical restructuring: selling or spinning off dozens of businesses — including chemicals, metals, power tools, and consumer electronics — to concentrate on higher-value, globally competitive fields. The discipline to shed even iconic units set Hitachi apart from peers that clung to legacy operations.

Hitachi: reinvented around its Lumada digital platform, having sold dozens of units and acquired GlobalLogic and ABB's power grid (Hitachi Energy), founded 1910

Building a digital-and-infrastructure leader

Hitachi rebuilt around three pillars: Digital Systems & Services, powered by its Lumada platform and the 2021 acquisition of US software firm GlobalLogic; Green Energy & Mobility, anchored by its purchase of ABB’s power-grid business (now Hitachi Energy) and a major rail business; and Connective Industries. The strategy fuses Hitachi’s deep “operational technology” — its century of running physical machines and infrastructure — with modern IT, aiming to lead the digital transformation of industry and the energy transition.

Why it matters for global partners and investors

Frequently asked questions

What does Hitachi do now?
Hitachi has refocused on three areas: digital systems and services (led by its Lumada platform and GlobalLogic), green energy and mobility (power grids via Hitachi Energy, and rail), and connective industries — after selling many legacy businesses.

How did Hitachi transform?
Following a record loss in 2009, it sold or spun off dozens of businesses to concentrate on higher-value, globally competitive fields, and acquired companies like GlobalLogic and ABB’s power-grid unit to build a digital-and-infrastructure leader.

What is Lumada?
Lumada is Hitachi’s digital platform for industrial transformation, combining its operational-technology expertise with IT to help customers digitize and optimize physical operations.

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