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Toyota on AWS

Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) is a global automotive industry leader committed to developing the safest and most responsible ways of moving people. It manufactures vehicles in 27 countries across regions, markets the company’s products in over 170 countries, and employs nearly 350,000 people globally. Building on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Toyota innovates across its business from keeping track of vehicle journeys from manufacturing to dealership, to leveraging the Toyota Connected data lake to detect vehicle defects and improve product quality for customers.

Toyota's Cloud Journey

Toyota Connected Uses AWS to Respond in Seconds to Driver Emergencies

[2024] Toyota Connected is Toyota's data services division that uses AWS to process large amounts of vehicle data to help respond to drivers in emergencies. AWS services such as Amazon Bedrock help Toyota developers to access generative AI to create new driver experiences. As Toyota's Brian Kursar and Ashley Parks discuss, using AWS helps Toyota Connected solve data challenges creatively and increase safety and faster call center action for customers.

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Toyota Connected and AWS Design and Deliver Collision Assistance Application

[2021] Toyota Connected North America (TC) is a technology and big data company that partners with Toyota Motor Corporation and Toyota Motor North America to develop products that aim to improve the driving experience for Toyota and Lexus owners. Together, TC and AWS engineers designed, built, and delivered their new Collision Assistance product, which debuted in early August 2021. In the aftermath of an accident, Collision Assistance offers Toyota and Lexus drivers instructions to help them navigate a post-collision situation, including documenting the accident, filing an insurance claim, and transitioning to the repair process. The solution was built on a serverless architecture on AWS.

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Building a Development Platform to Support Secure Application Deployment Using Backstage and AWS

[2022] As Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) matured its cloud development strategy, its manual application deployment process was creating bottlenecks. TMNA built a new internal development platform on AWS called Chofer using Backstage, an open-source framework for building developer portals open sourced by Spotify. Its team of developers has adopted over 40 different AWS services, helping the company modernize its applications and save money and developer time while facilitating faster, more secure application deployments at scale.

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Modernizing predictive maintenance to achieve operational excellence with Toyota Motor North America

[2024] Toyota Motors North America implemented an IoT-based predictive maintenance system using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to collect real-time sensor data and detect equipment anomalies early. Watch this video to learn more about how they leveraged AWS services like AWS IoT SiteWise and Amazon Lookout for Equipment to gain visibility into asset health to make data-driven decisions on when to schedule repairs, eliminating unplanned outages, and improving productivity.

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The data is being collected to build data services for customers that really drive satisfaction and provide new capabilities around safety and convenience.

Mahadevan Krishnan

Principal Architect, Toyota Connected

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About Toyota

Founded in 1937 and headquartered in Japan, Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 million vehicles per year.