Development Mazda builds new R&D center in Tokyo

From Automotive Industry | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

In line with its "Vision 2030", Mazda wants to develop vehicles that are fun to drive and create moving experiences. The R&D center in Tokyo plays an important role in this.

Mazda's new research and development center in Tokyo.(Image: Mazda)
Mazda's new research and development center in Tokyo.
(Image: Mazda)

Mazda Motor Corporation has begun construction of a new research and development center in Tokyo's Azabudai Hills district. The opening is planned for early summer 2025.

"As artificial intelligence is increasingly used in modern technologies, it is crucial to develop innovative software alongside traditional hardware. The new development center will therefore primarily become a dynamic workplace for software engineers," the press release states. It will also promote partnerships with universities, companies and research institutions in the greater Tokyo area.

The new location in Azabudai Hills offers employees an attractive working atmosphere with an open working environment and modern technology, according to the press release. True to Mazda's 'Human Centric' culture, which focuses on people, the new development center is designed as a working environment in which every employee works with pride and energy. In line with its "Vision 2030", Mazda wants to develop vehicles that are fun to drive and create moving experiences.

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