Wednesday 24 June 2020

Toyota’s digital engineering arm taps Nokia for private wireless network

Toyota Production Engineering Corporation (TPEC) has tapped Nokia to deploy an industrial-grade private wireless network at its manufacturing design centre in Fukuoka, Japan.

Initially, the computer science engineer salary network will be deployed at TPEC’s site supporting a range of IoT-based devices that enable equipment digitisation and visualisation. Over time, the network will be upgraded to 5G, featuring ultra-low latency to support even faster throughput.

“We conduct R&D on cutting-edge facilities and technologies, and is responsible for production preparation, facility development and design, and quality data management. By adding Nokia 5G private networking to our capability, we will contribute to Toyota's manufacturing through this new digital engineering technology,” Akihiro Onishi, engineering fellow, Engineering Innovation Division, TPEC.

TPEC, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation, focuses on digital engineering to  introduce new tools and processes to car manufacturing.

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