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Varanasi, Detroit, and Venice Chosen to Host Global Challenges in Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Dollar 9m Sustainable Cities Challenge

Mumbai, Maharashtra -30 May 2024 – Varanasi, Detroit, and Venice have been selected to host innovation challenges as part of the Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Sustainable Cities Challenge. The goal of the $9 million global initiative is to help cities accelerate toward sustainable mobility, fostering healthier and safer urban environments while enhancing people’s ability to commute, work, study, and access services. The cities, located in the United States, India and Italy, were chosen from a shortlist of 10 cities announced in November 2023.

Over 150 cities from 46 countries entered the Challenge after the call to cities was first launched in June 2023 and over the last months, the list was narrowed to 10 and now 3 cities. The City Challenges will be launched for innovator entry over the next two months, inviting global innovators to access a share of $3 million in funding per city to demonstrate their solutions.

Three Selected Host Cities
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Launching in late June 2024 – Varanasi is located on the banks of the Ganges River in northern India and is the “spiritual capital” of India. A revered pilgrimage destination, the city sees visitors from across India as well as abroad. This influx of visitors, while vital to strengthening the city’s tapestry of faith and culture, is leading to increased concerns about safety and crowding. The Varanasi City Challenge aims to generate innovative, data-driven solutions incorporating elements of technology and design that make crowded areas of Varanasi’s old city (Kashi) safer and more accessible for religious tourists and local residents alike including vulnerable members of the population.

Akshat Verma, IAS, Municipal Commissioner/Chief Executive Officer, Varanasi Municipal Corporation/Varanasi Smart City said:
“Participating in the Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Sustainable Cities Challenge presents an exciting prospect for Varanasi. This initiative offers us a valuable chance to explore technical and design-related avenues for enhancing mobility within our city, benefiting both our residents and the growing influx of tourists. By collaborating with innovative minds, we aim to bolster Varanasi’s reputation as a premier global tourist destination. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to work closely with TMF, their partners, and experts to achieve this goal.”

The Varanasi City Challenge will launch in late June 2024.

Detroit, Michigan, USA
Launching on May 29, 2024 – Known worldwide as the ‘Motor City,’ Detroit is working to show the world that sustainable mobility is part of what makes this ‘Motor’ move by seeking innovators who can help the City deploy clean and cost-effective mobility solutions as part of this transition.

The Challenge is focused on Eastern Market, the nation’s largest food production and distribution center, where a growing residential and commercial presence means that the City wants to explore solutions that help preserve the health and well-being of the Eastern Market community as it carries through with expansion plans. More specifically, the Detroit City Challenge will seek solutions that reduce fossil fuel use and cut costs of freight operations in the Eastern Market, by increasing efficiencies and unlocking opportunities for clean freight technologies.

Tim Slusser, Chief of the City of Detroit’s Office of Mobility Innovation, said:
“We’re excited and honored to be one of just three cities in the world selected for the Sustainable Cities Challenge. As the only city chosen in the western hemisphere, Detroit represents over one hundred years of world-renowned innovations in transportation. As Detroit continues to grow, we want to learn how to address the ways that freight and industry can be more sustainable, while also supporting the economy in thriving areas such as our Eastern Market – especially in very cold conditions. We look forward to building out the groundwork for this project and what the next stage brings!”

The Detroit City Challenge will launch on Wednesday, May 29, 2024.

Venice, Veneto, Italy
Launching June 11, 2024 – Venice is often pictured solely as a historic city famous for its intricate network of canals. Nevertheless, the majority of the population lives and works in the mainland suburbs such as Mestre, Maghera and other motorized islands, which serve as a crucial transportation hub connecting Venice to the mainland and beyond.
With a mobility landscape that is truly multi-modal, including land and water transport, the city has invested significantly in sustainable mobility infrastructure and services. In the Venice City Challenge, the city seeks innovative solutions that shift behavior, encouraging an increased use and adoption of existing sustainable transport modes.

Morris Ceron, Director General at the City of Venice:
“I wish to thank the Toyota Mobility Foundation for choosing Venice: it is a recognition of the path we have taken to make the city’s mobility increasingly sustainable, in a complex territory where water and land are integrated, with a plurality of different means of transport. Participating in this international-level Challenge will allow us to enhance the actions already put in place, such as the significant extension of the bike lane network, implementing hydrogen and electric local public transport, introducing bike-sharing services, setting up the “smart control” for more orderly flow management, as well as offering new stimuli on how citizens, with their own behavior, can be protagonists of this change.”

The Venice City Challenge will launch on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.

The Challenge
The three City Challenges will focus on different areas of sustainable mobility relevant to their specific context, spanning the expansion of access to safe, affordable, and inclusive modes of transportation. Potential solutions could harness the power of data to create connected and resilient mobility or ecosystems or reduce environmental impact through low-carbon and renewable solutions.

The three cities have been working with Toyota Mobility Foundation alongside Challenge Works and World Resources Institute (WRI) to finalize their Challenges. They are focusing on areas of their respective mobility barriers that could be best addressed through open innovation. They have been consulting with local organizations and wider stakeholders to inform the design of their respective Challenges.

Innovators from across the globe with solutions ready to be tested are invited to respond to the specific issues of each city as each City Challenge launches over the next two months. The innovative solutions that best meet the needs of the city (or the criteria for the City Challenges), will be selected to be supported. Together, the cities and selected innovators will test, further develop and deploy solutions using real-world data, with access to transportation departments and infrastructure.

The Sustainable Cities Challenge is funded by the Toyota Mobility Foundation and has been designed in partnership with Challenge Works and World Resources Institute to bring cities and innovators together to develop sustainable, inclusive, data-driven mobility solutions fit for the future.

Pras Ganesh, Executive Program Director, Toyota Mobility Foundation, said:
“As the Toyota Mobility Foundation, we are passionate about the freedom of mobility, and the opportunities that such mobility can unlock for individuals and communities. With like-minded partners such as World Resources Institute and Challenge Works, we seek out innovative solutions to overcome the barriers that hinder these opportunities.

The Sustainable Cities Challenge, our global challenge that matches visionary cities and the most creative innovators, will now focus on the 3 incredibly dynamic cities of Varanasi, Venice, and Detroit. We will now seek out the most innovative ideas that solve these cities’ most pressing mobility issues, and ensure that identified ideas can be scaled, replicated, and amplified globally”.

Kathy Nothstine, Head of Future Cities at Challenge Works, said:
“This Challenge will help these cities stimulate creative problem-solving to address highly complex barriers to sustainable mobility. We are thrilled to be working with Detroit, Varanasi and Venice to create local Challenges that will invite brilliant innovators around the world to create lasting impact.”

Ben Welle, Director of Integrated Transport and Innovation at WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, said:
“Detroit, Varanasi and Venice all have distinct mobility barriers, but they also share the same circumstances and concerns with many other cities around the world. Their involvement in the Sustainable Cities Challenge will allow them to find an area they want to address and ask some of the world’s best innovators to help them tackle it. WRI is proud to be helping the cities in this process.”

Toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon 2024: Race Day Prep

Bangalore, 21 March 2024: Around 3000 participants are poised to partake in the first ever ‘Toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon 2024’, organised by Bidadi Industrial Association (BIA) foundation in association with Toyota Kirloskar Motor. Here’s all the essential information you’ll need for race day, including where and when to collect your bib and the starting times for each race:

Participants kits :

When: 22nd & 23rd March’24 – 9AM to 5PM
Where: Collect your Bib from:

  • Location 1: Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce office (BCIC), 101, Midford House, 1, Midford Garden Rd, Craig Park Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka
  • Location 2: BIA office, Bidadi Industrial area, Bidadi, Ramanagara

Race Day:

Event venue, Assembly, Warm-up area & Flag Off : Jollywood Studio & Adventures, Bidadi

Start / flag off time:

There will be multiple races on 24th March ’24:

The marathon begins with the 21K category at 5:30 AM, followed by the 10K category at 5:45 AM, 5K category at 6:00 AM, and the 3K category at 6:15 AM

Hydration and Medical aid Stations:

If you are participating in any of the races, you can expect water and first-aid stations along the way, with one located near the TKM plant Gate 5 and one near the Bosch plant and one near the Start /Finish point.
Breakfast area & time: Event venue, from 7:45 am onwards.

Prize distribution & medal collection:

At event venue immediately after completion of run by individuals.

Preparation for the race – Prepare for the race by starting with the basics:

  • Fuel your body with a nutritious dinner,
  • Aim for sufficient sleep and stay hydrated.
  • Ensure your attire and footwear are comfortable,
  • Charge your electronics, and pack essentials like your race bib.
  • Beyond practicalities, embrace the thrill of the run, let anticipation fill you with excitement and determination. Push your limits, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy the joy of running.

How to get there:

To reach the event location, you can use your own vehicle, take the Metro, or use BMTC as per service availability. Additionally, shuttle vehicles are available from Byramangala cross to the event location. Parking is available adjacent to the venue. It’s best to reach the venue at least 30 minutes prior to your race starts.

Contact PIC: Mr. Sunil – Ph no: 9916238377 / Helpdesk location at the event venue

Bengaluru Gears Up for First “toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon 2024”; a Spectacular Race for Safety and Sustainability

Bangalore, 11 March 2024: Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM),  announced its association with Toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon 2024. Organized by the Bidadi Industries Association (BIA) Foundation, this exhilarating marathon is scheduled on March 24, 2024, starting at 5:00 AM, at the picturesque Jollywood Studio & Adventures, Bidadi. The much-awaited Toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon is the first, and flagship event of the BIA foundation, serving as a platform for community development, promoting safety and sustainability awareness in the Bidadi industrial region.

HALF MARATHON

Being the first of its kind marathon in the Greater Bangalore region, the event is receiving huge response, and to cater to the diverse participants, the marathon is categorised across 21Km, 10Km and 5Km for the age group 16 years & above and a special category of 3Km for children 15 years & below. The Toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon 2024 embraces more than just the thrill of running. With a striking theme of “RUN FOR SAFETY & SUSTAINABILITY”, it showcases a multifaceted initiative aimed at fostering a deep-rooted sense of trust, social responsibility, and community among the residents of the Ramanagara district. The marathon resonates with the goal of promoting health, fitness, and a sustainable lifestyle for all participants along with championing responsible road usage and compliance, setting the pace for a future, where road safety and conscientious commuting are not just encouraged but celebrated.

The BIA Foundation, established in 2023 and registered under the Indian Trust Act, is committed to channelizing community development activities in and around the Ramanagara district. With the generous support of industries in the Bidadi Industrial area and beyond, the foundation aims to make a positive impact on the lives of the local community. The marathon is a testament to unity, teamwork, and the indomitable spirit of the community among all BIA industries, striving to create a positive and lasting imprint on the social fabric of the region.

Sharing his thoughts, Mr. Sudeep S Dalvi, Senior Vice President, Director & Chief Communication Officer, TKM said, “At Toyota Kirloskar Motor, our commitment goes beyond manufacturing automobiles; it extends to contributing meaningfully to the communities in which we operate. We are thrilled to partner with the BIA Foundation for the Toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon 2024, an event that perfectly aligns with our core values of safety, sustainability, and community development. We are proud to support the Foundation in their commendable efforts to bring about positive change in Ramanagara district. Together, we look forward to creating an impactful event that not only celebrates the spirit of running but also involve the surrounding community to take ownership and spread awareness on road safety and sustainability as a responsible citizen. We invite participants from all walks of life, including seasoned athletes, amateur runners, enthusiastic beginners, and industry employees to join us for this exhilarating event.”

Toyota is committed to supporting initiatives that align with our core values of community development and looks forward to an impactful Toyota Greater Bengaluru Bidadi Half Marathon 2024. With over 2 lakhs in total prize money to be won, prizes trophies will be awarded to the top 3 winners covering each age wise and gender wise category, and all finishers will receive a medal and an E-certificate in recognition of their participation.