LAS VEGAS—Toyota Motor Corp. has announced plans to open a prototype smart city at the foot of Mount Fuji as early as this fall. The city will feature hydrogen power, autonomous mobility, artificial ...
Carmaker Toyota has unveiled plans for a 2,000-person “city of the future,” where it will test autonomous vehicles, smart technology and robot-assisted living. The ambitious project, dubbed Woven City ...
The Toyota Woven City, being built at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan, is almost ready to house its first residents Approximately 360 residents will move in later this year, and when complete, the city ...
NAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor officially broke ground Tuesday on a futuristic city to serve as a test bed for technologies ranging from cutting-edge cars to robotics and artificial intelligence.
Toyota has started constructing a 175-acre smart city in Japan that will work on artificial intelligence and futuristic technologies and serve as a “living laboratory”, the company has announced.
Since announcing the creation of a "smart city" near Mount Fuji, Toyota is ready to welcome the first people who will live in the Woven City. This innovative project, envisioned as a "living ...
The company said the 175-acre site at the base of Mount Fuji would be a testing ground for robotics and self-driving tech. Chairman Akio Toyoda said the city could include "pet robots" for older ...
Called Woven City, it is being built on the site of one of Toyota's old factories. Once completed it will not only be home to 2,000 people, but it will serve as a testbed for all manner of smart ...
Toyota Motor Corp. has started building a prototype “city of the future,” an unusual move by an automaker to build an entire town from scratch and use it as a laboratory for cutting-edge technology.