Fujiwara Techno-art's 'Small-scale Aerated Solid Culture Equipment' Wins Grand Prize at FOOMA Award 2026

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  • Fujiwara Techno-art's 'Small-scale Aerated Solid Culture Equipment' Wins Grand Prize at FOOMA Award 2026
  • Brewing machinery manufacturer Fujiwara Techno-art announced that its 'Small-scale Aerated Solid Culture Equipment' has won the METI Manufacturing Industries Bureau Director-General's Award / Grand Prize at the 5th FOOMA Award 2026. The device was recognized for its ability to conduct highly reproducible culture tests on a small scale by applying traditional Japanese 'koji' making technology. Already installed at a research institute in France, the technology is expected to contribute to the utilization of unused resources and the realization of a circular society.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 4, 2026

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Brewing machinery manufacturer Fujiwara Techno-art announced that its 'Small-scale Aerated Solid Culture Equipment' has won the METI Manufacturing Industries Bureau Director-General's Award / Grand Prize at the 5th FOOMA Award 2026. The device was recognized for its ability to conduct highly reproducible culture tests on a small scale by applying traditional Japanese 'koji' making technology. Already installed at a research institute in France, the technology is expected to contribute to the utilization of unused resources and the realization of a circular society.

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June 4, 2026
Brewing machinery manufacturer Fujiwara Techno-art announced that its 'Small-scale Aerated Solid Culture Equipment' has won the METI Manufacturing Industries Bureau Director-General's Award / Grand Prize at the 5th FOOMA Award 2026. The device was recognized for its ability to conduct highly reproducible culture tests on a small scale by applying traditional Japanese 'koji' making technology. Already installed at a research institute in France, the technology is expected to contribute to the utilization of unused resources and the realization of a circular society.
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Fujiwara Techno-art Co., Ltd. (Location: Okayama City, Okayama Pref., CEO: Keiko Fujiwara) announced that its 'Small-scale Aerated Solid Culture Equipment' has won the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) Manufacturing Industries Bureau Director-General's Award / Grand Prize at the 5th FOOMA Award 2026. The company is a brewing and food machinery manufacturer holding approximately 80% of the domestic market share for automated koji production capacity.

The FOOMA Award is one of the industry's most prestigious awards, recognizing products and technologies in food machinery for their innovation, practicality, and social contribution.

■ Product Features
The 'Small-scale Aerated Solid Culture Equipment' is a compact device that utilizes solid-state culture technology, widely known in Japan as 'koji-making,' to add high value to underutilized resources. It employs the same substrate aeration temperature control method and stirring mechanism as large-scale equipment, enabling highly reproducible, automated culture tests and 24-hour unmanned operation even on a small scale.

This provides four key benefits:
- Easy adoption of solid-state culture technology for research institutes and SMEs.
- A rapid process for verifying the value of unused resources and moving toward commercialization.
- Contribution to achieving a circular economy.
- A pathway to building a sustainable society based on a microbial industry platform.

The device has also been installed at the research facility of 'Ferments du Futur (FdF),' a fermentation research consortium led by France's National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) and the French National Association of Food Industries (ANIA).

In Japan, initiatives to utilize unused resources are also beginning, such as 'polyphenol-rich bread' made by fermenting post-extraction coffee grounds with koji mold.

Mr. Yoichi Goto, the chairman of the FOOMA Award judging committee, commented, 'This is an inspiring machine that will spread Japan's proud brewing and fermentation technology to the world.'

Fujiwara Techno-art plans to apply its cultivated fermentation and solid-state culture technology beyond the brewing and food sectors to new fields such as food tech, biorefineries, and functional materials, thereby contributing to the realization of a circular society.

FAQ

フジワラテクノアートが受賞した賞は何ですか?

株式会社フジワラテクノアートは、「小型通気式固体培養装置」で第5回FOOMAアワード2026の経済産業省製造産業局長賞/最優秀賞を受賞しました。

受賞した「小型通気式固体培養装置」の主な特長は何ですか?

大型装置と同様の基質通気式品温制御方式を採用し、小規模でも高い再現性で培養試験を自動制御できます。また、自動攪拌機能を搭載し24時間の無人運転が可能です。

この装置はどのようなメリットをもたらしますか?

研究機関や中小企業が固体培養技術を容易に導入できるほか、未利用資源の価値検証や事業化を迅速に進め、サーキュラーエコノミーの実現に貢献します。

この装置は海外でも利用されていますか?

はい、フランス国立農業・食料・環境研究所(INRAE)などが主導する研究コンソーシアム「Ferments du Futur(FdF)」の研究施設に導入されています。

フジワラテクノアートは今後どのような分野への応用を目指していますか?

従来の醸造食品分野に加え、フードテック、バイオリファイナリー、機能性素材、飼料、農業資材、バイオ素材などの新領域へ応用し、循環型社会の実現に貢献することを目指しています。