Interstellar intends to apply automotive industry expertise to transform rocket manufacturing into a “high-quality, cost-effective, and scalable process”.
Toyota's subsidiary, Woven, is investing heavily in Interstellar Technologies, marking a bold entry into the rapidly advancing space industry.
Woven by Toyota, a subsidiary of the company, is investing around $44.4 million (7 billion yen) in Japanese space startup Interstellar Technologies as a means of entering into the booming space ...
Toyota’s mobility subsidiary plans to make a $44.3 million investment into a Japanese rocket company, Interstellar ...
Toyota Motor is exploring the development and production of orbital rockets, Chair CEO Akio Toyoda said Monday.
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Jan 7 (Reuters) - A Toyota (7203.T), opens new tab research unit will invest in Japanese startup Interstellar Technologies (IST) to support mass production of its rockets, the world's biggest ...
The executives also confirmed that Woven by Toyota has invested 7 billion yen, or about $44.3 million, into Interstellar Technologies. Spaceflight is a wild idea to tease at the end of a press ...
Forget the roads, Toyota is reaching for the stars. The iconic car manufacturer is investing heavily in Interstellar Technologies, a Japanese space startup, marking a bold entry into the rapidly ...