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Toyota, Woven City
Toyota opens doors to $10B ‘City of the Future’ — and they’re recruiting residents
The automotive manufacturer has unveiled its highly anticipated $10 billion “Woven City,” a futuristic, eco-friendly community in Shizuoka, Japan.
Welcome to Woven City: Toyota offers first glimpse at futuristic town
Employee residents are ‘Weavers’ and corporations are ‘Inventors’ in the new village near Mount Fuji.
Toyota’s Woven City is open for business and looking for startups
Toyota Motor Chairman Akio Toyoda revealed Monday at CES 2025 his vision for a living laboratory chock-full of startups and technology. His message: Woven
Toyota’s futuristic Woven City in Japan is ready for its first residents
Toyota’s futuristic Woven City, which is being built on the site of a former car factory in Japan, is almost ready for its first residents. At CES this week, the Japanese auto giant updated the public on the progress of the $10 billion project,
Toyota's 'Woven City' Mobility Test Hub Points To Visionary Future, Uncertain Financial Return
Toyota's Woven City aims to advance SDVs, AI and autonomous driving. Click here to find out why I rate TM stock a Buy.
Toyota Woven City: Tech Town Ready to Welcome First Residents
Woven City is being built on the site of a former car plant in Susono City, Shizuoka Prefecture, in Japan. Toyota used CES 2025 to announce that the first buildings were completed in October, and it is time to start moving in residents.
Toyota Completes First Phase Of Experimental Woven City In Japan
Toyota has completed construction of the first phase of its experimental Woven City at the foot of Mt Fuji and people will start moving in in fall 2025
Toyota’s ‘Woven City’ Is Coming Together
Beginning in fall 2025, 100 residents known as “weavers” will move to the city, with that number expected to expand to 360 during phase one. Eventually, Toyota says, up to 2,000 people will reside in the city. They will primarily be employees of Toyota or Toyota’s Woven by Toyota mobility tech company.
Toyota Unveils Woven City at CES 2025: The Future of Mobility, Featured on Studio 17
Presented by Toyota Toyota is pushing the boundaries of innovation with the unveiling of Woven City at CES 2025, featured recently on Studio 17. Nestled at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, Woven
Toyota’s Vision Of Future Mobility, Woven City, Prepares For Launch
Toyota's Woven City will serve as a test site for self-driving cars, but also a vision of the future based on human-centric design
Toyota’s Woven City will accept its first 100 residents soon
Consumer Electronics Show, Toyota announced its “prototype city of the future,” Woven City, will accept its first 100 residents in autumn. They will consist of the Japanese automaker’s employees and its subsidiary,
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Woven City is a real-world test bed for tomorrow's tech
Imagine a city where self-driving electric cars whiz along roads designed exclusively for them. The sidewalks are a mix of ...
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First phase of Toyota's experimental Woven City in Japan completed
Toyota has wrapped up the first phase of its futuristic city, dubbed Woven City, in Japan after three years of construction, ...
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Toyota Wants 2,000 People To Live In Its City For 'Inventors'
But Toyota says it's making good on one of its biggest promises ever, made at CES five years ago today: the automaker says it ...
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