Toyota Motor develops collaboration with Amazon Web Services

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AK&M 18 August 2020 14:21

Toyota Motor Corporation and Amazon Web Services, Inc., an Amazon.com company, Aug. 17 are expanding their global collaboration, applying AWS's vast portfolio of services to expand Toyota's Mobility Services Platform, an ecosystem to help Toyota engineers develop, deploy, and manage the next generation of data-driven mobility services for driver and passenger safety, security, comfort, and convenience in Toyota's cloud-connected vehicles, as it was informed on the site of the company.

Toyota's platform leverages the reliability and scalability of AWS's global infrastructure, as well as development expertise from AWS Professional Services, to meet the challenge of processing and analyzing data from operations within Toyota's worldwide fleet of connected vehicles. The MSPF and its application programming interfaces (API) will enable Toyota to collect data from connected vehicles and apply it towards vehicle design and development, new contextual services such as car share, rideshare, full-service lease, and new corporate and consumer services such as proactive vehicle maintenance notifications and driving behavior-based insurance.

Toyota Motor Corporation is the largest Japanese automotive Corporation that also provides financial services and has several additional business lines. It is the largest automotive public company in the world, as well as the largest public company in Japan. The company's head office is located in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture (Japan).

Toyota Motor Corporation is a core member of the Toyota Group. The Toyota brand is mainly associated with this company. The company started its activity with the production of automatic looms.

The main activity of Toyota Motors Corporation is the production and sale of passenger and truck cars, as well as buses under the brands Toyota, Lexus, Scion, Daihatsu, Hino. The main production facilities are located in Japan, and there are also large factories in Thailand, the United States, Canada, and Indonesia