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TOYOTA MOTOR CORP

Tarsuda N Sato N Fukumori K Kako C Nishimura H Toyota Motor Corp. [Pg.55]

In addition to GM, DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company, Honda Motor Company, Toyota Motor Corp. and others have spent billions developing alternative-fuel vehicles. GM has vowed to become the first car-maker to sell a million fuel cell vehicles and expects to have them on the market by 2010. [Pg.129]

Vandervoort, Philippe Toyota Motor Corp. Belgium... [Pg.521]

Matsumoto, S., N. Miyoshi, M. Kimura, M. Ozawa and A. Isogai, 1988, Inventors, Toyota Motor Corp. Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories, Japan. German Patent DE 3737419, issued May 19, 1988 (patent applied for November 4, 1987). [Pg.264]

To understand innovation, we must focus on diversity as well as ability. A scan of the intellectual landscape as well as of the policies of successful companies reveals a tacit understanding of diversity s role in innovation. George Mason University professor Richard Florida s work on the creative class. The Rise of the Creative Class and The Flight of the Creative Class, touches on the link between diversity and iimovation, as do Yale University s Barry Nalebuff and Ian Ayres in their hook and accompanying wehsite Why Not Some of the iimovation policies of Toyota Motor Corp. and Google Inc. illustrate a similar understanding that differences in the composition of their work forces boosts [5tc] their bottom lines [2007, para. 7]. [Pg.445]

Murachi, M. Toyota Motor Corp. (Japan. Kokai Tokkyo Koho 62-70533 [1987] from C.A. 107 [1987] No. 119662). [Pg.61]

Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. announced they would advance their initial vehicle introduction plans for fuel cell vehicles to late in 2002 from 2003. Honda achieved a significant milestone for its product launch by receiving both CARB and EPA certification of its zero emission FCX-V4 automobile. This was the first vehicle to receive such certification. Ballard s fuel cell powered this Honda vehicle. [Pg.42]

Toyota Motor Corp., leaflet describing the EV-30 and zinc/bromine battery. [Pg.1283]


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