Employee residents are ‘Weavers’ and corporations are ‘Inventors’ in the new village near Mount Fuji.
The convergence of IoT sensors and AI is set to redefine how cities operate, making them smarter, safer and more sustainable.
Toyota gave an update on Woven City at CES on Monday, saying the "living laboratory" is set to welcome its first residents in 2025.
John Giles ran for mayor of Mesa in 2014. Now 64, he's leaving office after 10 years. He leaves an evolving city and a legacy ...
Back in early 2020, Toyota announced plans to build its own city on the site of its former factory at the base of Mount Fuji.
A key part of Toyota's broader Woven initiative is a new software platform and vehicle operating system it calls Arene, which ...
Car giant Toyota will move 100 people into its futuristic Woven City this year, which it calls fully sustainable and a showcase for AI and robotics.
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 ...
Toyota is preparing to open the gates of the Woven City, a 2,000-resident new world where employees are willingly moving in ...
Perhaps the biggest new arrival this week is the premium streaming debut of “Flow." This independent animated movie offers a glimpse into a waterlogged future and is all told through the eyes of an ...
Groundbreaking took place in early 2021 and it aims to completely reimagine the site of Toyota’s former Higashi-Fuji Plant in Susono City, Japan. As part of this effort, the location has been ...
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 ...