In a press release issued earlier today, Toyota proudly reported that it was the most awarded automaker in R&D Magazine's R&D100 awards. The annual awards recognize the year's top 100 innovations in the global research and development space. It's fitting that Toyota would do well, given that the company has been awarded more patents than any other automaker over the past eight years...
Toyota Partners with Open Source Robotics Foundations on Robotics and Vehicle Automation Research
In a press release from early this morning, Toyota announced it will partner with the Open Source Robotics Foundation (OSRF) & its newly-formed for-profit subsidiary Open Source Robotics Corporation (OSRC) in an effort to further research and development of both open source and proprietary tools for the automaker's robotics & automated vehicle initiatives. As part of the partnership...
Open Source Robotics Foundation Teams Up With Toyota Research Institute for Software Research https://www.tri.global/our-work/robotics/
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Toyota Earns Recognition for Child Safety Seat Mounts
Last week, Toyota issued a press release announcing its latest accolade from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Already boasting more Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ vehicles than any other automaker, Toyota can now claim yet another safety accolade, an IIHS Good+ rating for Child Safety Seat Ease-of-Use...
Toyota Increases Child Safety With New Design https://t.co/4cCfSF3ZyW #CarNews #AutoNews
— Auto News (@VendeurAutos) September 6, 2016
Toyota Continues to Lead the Industry in Innovation
Last week, Toyota issued a press release announcing that, for the second year in a row, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued more patents to Toyota’s innovative designers and engineers than to any other automaker. According to a recently released publication by the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO), Toyota received 1,636 patents in 2015...
Toyota Leads Auto Industry in Innovation, Again! Whether it’s creating artificial skin for pedestrian safety... https://t.co/d9J65I72hg
— Local Toyota Dealer (@ToyotaDealers) July 6, 2016