Jun. 10, 2009

TMC to Hold 2009 Science Workshops for Children

 

Tokyo — TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announces its plans for the 20091 "Scientific Jack-in-the-Box! The Why/What Lecture", a series of free-of-charge science workshops for elementary school children that TMC has held annually since 1996 as part of its social contribution activities.  This year, 20 workshops will be held in six municipalities in Japan, starting this month.

The workshops, through conveying the joys of science and of creating things, aim to encourage children to develop and foster an interest in science and technology.  Since their beginnings, the workshops have been held in such places as science museums and the facilities of TMC and its affiliates, with approximately 22,250 children having participated in the 267 workshops held so far.

Instructors for the workshops are members of the Toyota Engineering Society2, which is primarily composed of TMC engineers.  This year, the instructors will make use of their varied, specialized knowledge to offer eight programs concerning such subjects as two-legged robots, electric-power-regeneration vehicles and collision-safety vehicle bodies.

Workshop organizers in each municipality will handle applications for participation, while TMC plans to provide information (in Japanese) on its website at http://www.toyota.co.jp/nazenani/.

Outline of "Scientific Jack-in-the-Box! The Why/What Lecture" Science Workshops
Sponsors Toyota Motor Corporation, hosting facilities, and others
Assistance Toyota Engineering Society
Participants 4th, 5th and 6th grade elementary school students
Participation fee Nil
Instructors Members of Toyota Engineering Society
Programs Two-legged robots, electric-power-recovery vehicles, collision-safety vehicle bodies, automated toy cars, seven-color microcomputer firefly, aerodynamic vehicle bodies, model aircraft, and hovercraft
2009 "Scientific Jack-in-the-Box! The Why/What Lecture" Science Workshop Schedule*1
Year Date Facility Location Program Host*2
2009 Jun. 28 National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo Tokyo Automated toy cars, two-legged robots National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo
Jul. 12 National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Tokyo Electric-power-
regeneration vehicles
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
Aug. 1 Toyota Kaikan Museum Aichi Hovercraft TMC (Toyota Kaikan Museum)
Aug. 2 Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. (Miyata Plant) Fukuoka Model aircraft Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc.
Aug. 29 Amlux Tokyo Tokyo Automated toy cars Amlux Toyota Co., Ltd
Aug. 30 Mega Web Tokyo Automated toy cars Amlux Toyota Co., Ltd
Sep. 5 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Aichi Collision-safety vehicle bodies Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Sep. 13 Shibetsu City "Tsukumo Seishonen no Ie" Hokkaido Electric-power-
regeneration vehicles
TMC (Shibetsu Test Track)
Sep. 20 Sendai Science Museum Miyagi Aerodynamic vehicle bodies Toyota Motor Tohoku, Inc.
Oct. 10 Toyota Sports Center Aichi Aerodynamic vehicle bodies, collision-safety bodies, and model aircraft Toyota Engineering Society
Oct. 18 Toyota Automobile Museum Aichi Two-legged robots, hovercraft TMC (Toyota Automobile Museum)
Nov. 1 Tomakomai Science Museum Hokkaido Collision-safety vehicle bodies Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc.
Nov. 7 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Aichi Aerodynamic vehicle bodies Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Nov. 8 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Aichi Electric-power-
regeneration vehicles
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Dec. 12 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Aichi Hovercraft Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Dec. 13 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Aichi Automated toy cars, two-legged robots Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
2010 Jan. 9 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Aichi Seven-color microcomputer firefly Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Jan. 10 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Aichi Model aircraft Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Feb. 14 Toyota Automobile Museum Aichi Automated toy cars, aerodynamic vehicle bodies TMC (Toyota Automobile Museum)
Feb. 21 Tsukuba Expo Center Ibaraki Hovercraft Tsukuba Expo '85 Memorial Foundation
*1. Workshop dates, programs, etc., are subject to change
*2. Each workshop will be co-hosted by TMC

1Unless otherwise noted, years mentioned are from April 1 to March 31
2A voluntary organization for TMC employees created to enhance the technical skills and talents of its members and to promote camaraderie.  The society also aims to contribute to the development of technological fields in various areas of business as well as to local communities.  It has approximately 30,000 members.