Toyota Motor Corporation announces that it will return to CES 2025 with plans to make a presentation on Woven City during ...
Marketed as a ‘mass human experiment’, Woven City in Japan will provide a ‘living laboratory’ for the car company to test ...
Toyota announced the city will welcome its first residents very soon. Called the “Woven City,” it has been dubbed a “living laboratory” to experiment with new technologies like hydrogen ...
Toyota Woven City will help inventors and residents achieve the latter. The Japanese automaker announced that it is building ...
In its new “Woven City” project, Toyota will test all sorts of state-of-the-art tech, including self-driving cars and artificial intelligence. It plans to leverage the testing ground to craft ...
The unit, now known as Woven by Toyota, is also developing an automotive software platform, Arene, and building a testing site named Woven City for mobility-related systems and services in ...
Credit: Toyota, Woven City At such a low total capacity, it’s hard to envisage these canisters being used for transport applications. Most electric cars have batteries exceeding 70 kWh in ...
Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota, announces plans for a "personal 'Field of Dreams"—a new techno-utopia in Japan—and enlists acclaimed architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group to build it.
The strategic investment led by Toyota's growth fund, Woven Capital, with participation from existing investors, will deepen collaborations and integrations with automakers, expand product ...
TOKYO: Toyota plans to hire more people and invest heavily in its subsidiary Woven Planet to work on mobility technology so the Japanese automaker stays competitive amid the global shift to using ...