TLDR: Ricoh Asia Pacific and Microsoft have launched ‘AI Learning Week 2025,’ a region-wide initiative to equip over a thousand Ricoh employees with practical AI skills, accelerate Microsoft Copilot adoption, and strengthen Ricoh’s leadership in AI-driven workplace transformation.
TOKYO, August 18, 2025 – Ricoh Asia Pacific has announced a significant collaboration with Microsoft to empower its workforce with advanced artificial intelligence capabilities through the launch of ‘AI Learning Week 2025.’ This internal, region-wide initiative, co-sponsored by Microsoft and Talogy, a prominent talent management solution provider, is set to run from August 18 to August 22, 2025. The program aims to engage over a thousand employees across Ricoh’s Asia Pacific operations, offering hands-on sessions, leadership panels, and solution showcases.
The core objective of AI Learning Week is to equip Ricoh employees with practical AI skills, accelerate the adoption of Microsoft Copilot, facilitate the use of custom AI agents, and solidify Ricoh’s position as a leader in shaping the future of work through responsible and applied artificial intelligence. Ricoh believes that fostering AI fluency among its employees is crucial for delivering sustained value to customers and deepening strategic technology partnerships.
Kei Uesugi, Regional Director of Ricoh Asia Pacific, emphasized the strategic importance of the initiative, stating, ‘AI Learning Week isn’t just about upskilling—it’s about readiness. By investing in our people and working alongside Microsoft, we are building the internal strength required to lead AI transformation across the region.’
Leo Liu, General Manager, Microsoft Hong Kong and Macau, expressed Microsoft’s enthusiasm for the collaboration: ‘Microsoft is delighted to collaborate with Ricoh for AI Learning Week, empowering teams across the Asia Pacific region to unlock the full potential of AI Agents. Through hands-on sessions and real-world demonstrations, we are committed to supporting Ricoh in harnessing the power of Microsoft Copilot and custom AI agents. Our aim is to drive innovation, enhance productivity, and transform the way work gets done—today and for the future.’
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Ricoh Asia Pacific’s broader AI strategy is structured around a three-tiered innovation framework designed to cater to varying levels of customer AI maturity and business needs. This framework includes: Pre-Configured Solutions such as AI-enabled multifunction devices, intelligent document processing, and workflow automation; Enablement and Advisory Services to guide organizations in adopting AI responsibly and effectively; and Advanced Applications leveraging AI agents, large language models, and vertical-specific solutions tailored to address specific customer challenges.


