Toyoda Gosei achieves a breakthrough at the International Symposium on Integral Car Safety Systems

In a leading showcase of cutting-edge advancements in automotive safety technology, Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. has unveiled its latest breakthroughs in computer-aided engineering (CAE) at the prestigious Airbag 2024 – 16th International Symposium on Integral Car Safety Systems, held in Germany from November 25 to 27.

The Kiyosu-based company's unwavering commitment to utilizing CAE to enhance airbag protection performance has garnered attention from industry insiders and experts alike. Using advanced simulations, Toyoda Gosei's CAE expertise has enabled precise modeling of human body movements and injuries during traffic accidents. This revolutionary achievement is set to transform the landscape of car safety systems.

During the symposium, the company presented findings highlighting the use of human body models that accurately replicate human movements and injuries. This milestone follows over two decades of dedicated research and analysis of car safety using virtual models alongside traditional crash test dummies. Notably, Toyoda Gosei's research has expanded beyond fundamental impact analysis to include predictions regarding the risk of bone fractures in elderly individuals and assessments of potential organ damage during accidents, which has implications for collaboration between medical and engineering fields.

"We're on a mission to propel car safety into a new era," emphasized Hiroshi Yasuda, Executive Vice President of Toyoda Gosei. "Our deep dive into CAE has enabled us to dissect the factors contributing to chest and abdominal injuries while unveiling the transformative potential of the front center airbag, a groundbreaking innovation designed for side collisions."

This thought-provoking showcase sparked engaging discussions with industry leaders, including Director and Professor Andre Seeck, a prominent board member of Euro NCAP. This underscored the company's commitment to advancing the global automotive safety agenda.

Looking ahead, Toyoda Gosei is poised to leverage its CAE expertise to develop products tailored to vehicle occupants of diverse body types, intricate impact scenarios, and vehicles of varying shapes. Through collaborative research and development initiatives with esteemed institutions such as Shiga University of Medical Science, Coventry University, Wayne State University, and the Medical College of Wisconsin, the company is set to explore new frontiers in safety innovation.

Stay tuned as Toyoda Gosei continues its mission to push the boundaries of car safety and ensure safer mobility for all.