While Japan’s strategy is deeply rooted in innovation and resource efficiency, Europe’s strength lies in ambitious policies and active public engagement. These differences create unique opportunities for collaboration and shared learning, especially for global organisations like Mitsubishi Electric, which operates across both regions. Bridging these worlds requires not just technological expertise but also a deep understanding of cultural, regulatory, and economic dynamics - a perspective that Piotr Siwek, with over a decade of experience in both Japan and Europe, embodies uniquely.
With over 12 years at Mitsubishi Electric, Piotr Siwek has developed strategic expertise in high-tech industries and digital transformation on a global scale. His career began in Nagoya, Japan, where he coordinated global technical and marketing support for local sales offices, gaining invaluable insights into industrial manufacturing and international management. After driving business development in Central Eastern Europe, Siwek joined Mitsubishi Electric’s EMEA headquarters in Germany, where he led regional product marketing and shaped strategies for market growth.
Currently, as the architect of a new global digital marketing structure, Piotr aligns digital initiatives with Mitsubishi Electric’s long-term vision. His dual exposure to the precise efficiency of Japan and the ambitious sustainability frameworks of Europe enables him to offer a unique perspective on how global organisations can bridge these distinct worlds. "Japan and Europe offer two sides of the sustainability coin—each with lessons that the other can benefit from", he reflects, setting the stage for an exploration of the two regions’ approaches.