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The 100-year-old multinational conglomerate has 360,000 employees, 900 subsidiaries and $100 billion in annual revenue. Its business spans a vast array of products and services, from rice cookers to elevators to nuclear power plants. Hitachi has a nuclear power alliance with General Electric Co., with the companies operating two joint ventures in the U.S. and Japan. It is banking its future on a global expansion of its "social innovation" business
-- a broad category that spans the various elements of city frameworks. Demand for urban infrastructure is growing worldwide, from power plants to data centers to proposed high speed rail projects in the U.S. and Asia. Tokyo-based Hitachi plans to invest 1 trillion yen ($11.9 billion) in its social innovation businesses over the next three years, and will actively pursue overseas acquisitions. Japan provides about 60 percent of its current revenue. By 2012, Hitachi wants the rest of the world to make up more than half of revenue. "We made big progress last year, so this year is really the growth starting point for the next 100 years," Nakanishi said.
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