- Fujiwara Techno-Art's DNA
- Fujiwara Techno-Art's DNA enhances the pleasures of the table
- Fujiwara Techno-Art's DNA for helping preserve the environment in the 21st century
- Our recent projects for advanced technology development
Fujiwara Techno-Art's DNA for helping preserve the environment in the 21st century :
advanced technology development through industry-university cooperation
One of the challenges facing the 21st century is the preservation of the environment. The world is undergoing a major transformation―from one that consumed large reserves of fossil resources in the last century to one, in this century, that is sustainable and that recycles its resources and reduces waste. We believe that our DNA can help develop a number of fundamental technologies that are necessary in order to build this new world.
To realize this world, we need to introduce a system in our society that maintains and enriches our lives, while using resources that are renewable on the earth, avoiding the generation of harmful substances, and using as little energy as possible.
Two of the key elements of this system are plant-derived organic resources and microorganisms. With efficiency and little energy, particular microorganisms can convert recyclable plant-derived organic resources into substances that are useful to our lives. While much research and development is still needed to realize a system like this, it must be ensured that the fruits of R&D are made commercially available.
Fujiwara Techno-Art already has the technology to control microorganisms for use in mass-production of the fermented products that enrich our lives, using organic resources, such as grain. We believe that by further developing this technology, we can contribute to building a sustainable, recycling-based society for the 21st century.
To secure a safe and pleasant environment for the 21st century, we are carrying out research and development in cooperation with several universities and research centers.
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| Aseptic Solid State Cultivating Equipment (Solid-state cultivation system for growing a large number of microorganisms in a pure culture) |









