Toyota President Akio Toyoda pays a visit to the shared office space where a joint venture between various companies is working on battery electric vehicles, marked as the initial segment of the report.
In a recent visit to Toyota's ZEV B&D Lab, Akio Toyoda, the President of Toyota Motor Corporation, emphasised the importance of accountability and maintaining the spirit of monozukuri (making things) in the ever-evolving world of Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electrified (CASE) technologies.
The ZEV B&D Lab, a special unit within Toyota, is a hub of innovation, bringing together individuals from Toyota, Subaru, Suzuki, and external companies like HCL and Cyient. The lab, which is growing monthly, sees people from various companies gathering to collaborate on both BEV product development and the business implications of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs).
During his visit, Akio took part in a Q&A session that lasted over an hour, detailing his thoughts on the lab's work and its importance in ensuring a consistent backbone runs through all elements of BEV development. He joked with Mr. Toyoshima and other general managers during the session, creating a relaxed and open atmosphere.
Akio also encouraged team members to cherish their experiences and value the here and now, while ensuring that the experiences they have, the networks they develop, and the friends they make have positive impacts on their future careers and lives. He emphasised that someone accountable should take responsibility for results, reiterating the need for accountability in the lab's work.
The ZEV B&D Lab operates amidst changing technologies, and new team members gather monthly to introduce themselves and learn how to work together. About half of the total 342 team members (158) have come to the division by assignment from companies outside of Toyota.
Akio's impromptu visit coincided with a monthly introduction meeting, providing a unique opportunity for new members to meet and interact with the President of Toyota Motor Corporation. The article continues on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), with Part 3 detailing more about Akio's visit to the ZEV B&D Lab. For more details about the Q&A session, readers can refer to Toyota Times (Part 2).
In conclusion, Akio Toyoda's visit to the ZEV B&D Lab underscores Toyota's commitment to innovation, collaboration, and accountability in the development of Zero Emission Vehicles. The lab, with its diverse team and focus on both product development and business implications, is a testament to Toyota's dedication to creating a sustainable future.
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