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Toyota is launching a new educational resource experience that is well-suited for use in classrooms or virtual learning at home.

 

The new virtual education hub is designed to get visitors excited in careers in advanced manufacturing. The hub has a series of free STEM-based (science, technology, electronics, and mathematics) lessons. 

 

With these new tools, hopefully many people in the Dallas, Fort Worth, and Plano area who are interested in STEM careers can take free advantage of Toyota’s knowledge and technological approach. 

 

Through this hub, one can go behind-the-scenes at Toyota’s Research and Development (R&D) center in Ann Arbor, Mich. Find out about artificial intelligence applications that Toyota is implanting by visiting the Toyota Research Institute (TRI).

 

Through this hub, visitors can also virtually tour Toyota’s vehicle plants in Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi and Texas and see just how popular models like the Toyota Avalon, Corolla, Highlander and Tacoma are made. In addition, visitors can learn how certain engine parts and vehicle components are made through tours of plants in Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee, and West Virginia.

 

All of these educational resources are free of charge and available now at www.tourtoyota.com/educationhub.

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