On the 29th, Tian & S Group <4055> announced that they have signed a business alliance contract with Needs Well <3992> aimed at building and promoting a long-term cooperative relationship between the two companies.
The company group, in all industries, provides customers with peace of mind, satisfaction, and prosperity through new added value created by software technology, and supports software development by solving customer challenges with advanced software technology. It has been especially focusing on software development in the fields of heavy electrical equipment, semiconductors, AI, etc., expanding its presence in the Kyushu region as a semiconductor business base. On the other hand, Needs Well has been engaged in a wide range of software development in various industries, centering on financial system development as an independent system integrator, and has been providing various solution products to support the promotion of companies' DX by responding to the demands of the digital economy using technologies such as AI and RPA while adding unique features. In the Kyushu region, it has established the Nagasaki Development Center and assigned many excellent engineers.
This business alliance focuses mainly on system integration related to the semiconductor business in the Kyushu region, including Nagasaki and Kumamoto, and aims to create synergies by utilizing the development expertise and IT resources of both companies in a joint project structure. The aim is to accelerate the growth strategies of both companies such as 'strengthening responsiveness to existing customers, acquiring new customers, and expanding profitability'. The company aims to expand its business in the Kyushu region leveraging its strength in the semiconductor business, while Needs Well aims to increase personnel and enhance technical know-how at the Nagasaki Development Center. By maintaining a long-term and stable cooperative relationship, both companies will strengthen their business foundation in the Kyushu region.
The company's President, Yoshihiro Takenokawa, commented, 'The semiconductor business in the Kyushu region is showing a nationwide excitement, and through collaboration with Needs Well's development base, I expect to make an even greater contribution to the information system needs of semiconductor-related companies.'