Who We Are
Since our founding in 1994, TRACOM have been a specialized language services company for over 30 years, supporting global communication for domestic and international businesses, research institutions, and government agencies. Based in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, we offer a wide range of services, including translation, information processing, interpretation, and market research.
Tsukuba Science City — A Hub of Science Technology to the World
Company Information
| Company Name | 株式会社トラコム |
|---|---|
| English Name | TRACOM, Inc. |
| Corporate Number | 0500-01-017825 |
| Representative | Eibu Abe, Managing Director |
| Capital | 5,000,000 JPY |
| Founded | October 28, 2004 |
| Address | Sakai Building 3rd Floor, 1-2-2 Ninomiya, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken 305-0051 JAPAN |
| TEL | (+81) 29-860-7500 |
| URL | www.tracom.jp |
| Memberships | Japan Translation Federation (JTF) Tsukuba City Society of Commerce & Industry |
Company History
1994
Founded
Established as a translation office in Tsukuba Science City, providing translation services to research institutions and businesses.
2004
Incorporated
Registered as Tracom Co., Ltd., officially expanding operations as a corporate organization.
2006
Capital Increase & Business Expansion
Increased capital to ¥5,000,000 and launched the Data Processing department, expanding the range of services offered.
2008
Became a Corporation
Transitioned to TRACOM, Inc., establishing a stronger structure for further growth.
2011
Relocated to Current Office
Moved to our current location in Ninomiya, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, continuing operations from this base.
2020
Operational Efficiency Improvements
Introduced the project management tool Asana to strengthen team collaboration and streamline workflow management.
2021
Joined Industry Association
Became a member of the Japan Translation Federation (JTF), reinforcing our commitment to industry standards and quality improvement.
2023
Launch of AI-Related Services
Began offering AI-assisted translation and MTPE services, marking a step toward next-generation language solutions where humans and AI collaborate.
