FPT Software partners with Sopra Steria to accelerate digital transformation

FPT Software signed a strategic partnership agreement with Sopra Steria, a European leader in digital transformation to meet new challenges of their international clients, particularly in the aerospace sector.
 

26/06/2019

FPT Software signed a strategic partnership agreement with Sopra Steria, a European leader in digital transformation to meet new challenges of their international clients, particularly in the aerospace sector.

Industry 4.0 is strongly impacting on the aviation industry, urging it to bring about new experiences to customers and solve many other problems in the aviation industry.

“The strategic partnership with FPT Software will enable us to meet the global challenges facing our clients, and will strengthen our presence in Asia in the aerospace sector, but also in other sectors experiencing digital transformation such as retail and transportation,” commented Xavier Pecquet, Executive Director Key Accounts & Partnerships at Sopra Steria.

“The alliance with Sopra Steria is in line with our strategy to become a global leader in digital transformation. The group’s recognized expertise in Europe, combined with our breadth of technological skills will enable us to re-engineer business process cross-sectors and borders,” claimed Hoang Nam Tien, FPT Software Chairman.

Also at the Paris Airshow 2019 – the biggest event devoted to the air and space industry, both companies have become early adopters of the Airbus’s Skywise certified partner program.

Sopra Steria, is a European leader in digital transformation, provides one of the most comprehensive portfolios of end-to-end service offerings on the market: consulting, systems integration, software development, infrastructure management and business process services.

Sopra Steria excels in guiding its clients through their transformation projects to help them make the most of digital technology. With more than 44,000 employees in 20 countries, Sopra Steria generated revenue of €4.1billion in 2018.