Toyota Unveils Woven City at CES, Showcasing Future Technologies
Key Ideas
  • Toyota presented its futuristic city 'Woven City' at CES, focused on innovation and product development.
  • The $10 billion project, located in Japan, aims to house up to 2,000 people and features self-driving cars and robots.
  • Woven City's energy will be powered by Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell technology, ensuring a sustainable and eco-friendly environment.
  • The city plans to welcome its first 100 residents this fall, mainly comprising Toyota and its subsidiary employees.
Japanese car manufacturer Toyota showcased its innovative project, 'Woven City,' at CES in Las Vegas. The city, envisioned as a hub for inventing and developing new products and ideas, is set to welcome its initial residents this fall. Led by Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda, the $10 billion initiative at the base of Mount Fuji integrates future technologies like self-driving cars, robots, and drones. Notably, Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell technology will power the city, emphasizing sustainability. The first phase will accommodate Toyota and subsidiary employees, expanding gradually to house up to 2,000 individuals. 'Woven City' serves as a glimpse into a smart and sustainable urban model for the future, promoting innovation and eco-friendly practices.
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