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Mazda Launches Innovation Hub in Tokyo to Foster Collaboration

Mazda Motor Corporation unveiled MAZDA INNOVATION SPACE TOKYO in Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo, embodying its commitment to fostering collaboration and creativity.

This hub reflects its 2030 VISION, aiming to be a “car-loving company” that enriches life through driving experiences. Recognizing the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, the automaker seeks to transcend traditional boundaries and embrace digital technology and diverse customer preferences.

The space will host interactions with specialists in IT, MaaS, and electrification, facilitating co-creation activities and new business development.

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Mazda and value creation

Executive Officer Tomiko Takeuchi emphasized the importance of partnerships and value creation, envisioning an environment where employees and partners passionately collaborate to drive innovation.

With a focus on human-centric values, the company aims to deliver the “Joy of Living” through enriching daily experiences for its customers. This initiative underscores the company’s commitment to embracing diversity and fostering a culture of innovation to shape the future of mobility.

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