Fracta Japan, the Japanese subsidiary of Fracta, won the Prime Minister’s Award, the highest honor, at the Infrastructure Maintenance Awards Ceremony held on January 16, 2025.

At the award ceremony held at the Prime Minister’s Office, CEO Matoba and members of Fracta Japan with Prime Minister Ishiba.
The Infrastructure Maintenance Award, now in its eighth year, is an award that recognizes new technologies and initiatives related to the nation’s critical infrastructure, overseen by eight central ministries in Japan. Among over 300 applications, Fracta was the sole recipient of the highest award, the Prime Minister’s Award. The reasons for this award include the introduction of AI technology into the long-established and challenging field of water infrastructure, and the expansion of adoption to over 60 municipalities within Japan. We will continue to strive for the efficiency of the world’s water infrastructure. We would like to express our deep gratitude to all those who have supported us in achieving this award.

Prime Minister Ishiba receiving an explanation of our tools
from Ihara, COO of Fracta Japan.