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TMC Develops Advanced Version of Its Virtual Human Model
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that the latest version of its THUMS1 virtual human model allows detailed analysis of internal-organ injuries caused by automobile collisions.
Read MoreToyota’s Household Hazardous Waste Day Collects More Than 200,000 Pounds of Waste
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TEMA), Northern Kentucky Solid Waste Management Area and the Northern Kentucky Household Hazardous Waste Action Coalition, today announced results from its Household Waste Collection Day, held on Saturday, April 24.
Read More2011 Toyota Sienna and Avalon Earn Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ‘Top Safety Pick’ Award
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has announced that the all-new Toyota Sienna van and redesigned 2011 Avalon full-size sedan have each earned “Top Safety Pick” awards.
Read MoreToyota’s Independent Quality Advisory Panel Headed to Japan
The independent North American Quality Advisory Panel charged with assessing Toyota’s strengthened safety and quality assurance practices will meet with Toyota Motor Corporation president Akio Toyoda and other top executives next week in Japan.
Read MoreTesla Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation Intend to Work Jointly on EV Development, TMC to Invest in Tesla
Tesla Motors, Inc. (Tesla) and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) today announced that they intend to cooperate on the development of electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support.
Read MoreToyota International Teacher Program Supports Environmental Conservation Learning in Schools and Communities
Toyota is continuing its legacy of promoting environmental education in schools and communities through the Toyota International Teacher Program. Twenty-six U.S. teachers will travel to Costa Rica from June 18 ? July 3, 2010 to study global conservation issues with the goal of educating and inspiring their students about the importance of environmental stewardship. Since its inception 12 years ago, more than 600 teachers nationwide have traveled to Costa Rica, Galapagos and Japan through the program.
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