Ms. Sruthi Manojna Vemuri Young Artist from India Recognized as one of the Winners at 16th Global Toyota Dream Car Art Contest

 

Bangalore, 23 September 2023 – Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) felicitated Ms. Sruthi Manojna Vemuri, a talented young artist from India, as one of the winners in the prestigious 16th global Toyota Dream Car Art Contest (TDCAC). Ms. Sruthi’s remarkable artwork, titled “Toyota Time Transitor,” stood out among global entries from 90 countries and regions with 780,000 participants. As a reward, Sruthi won a prize money of 3000 USD, in recognition of her exceptional achievement in the age category of 12-15 years.

The official award ceremony for the 16th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest was held at the TKM Plant in Bidadi near Bangalore for celebrating creativity, innovation, and imagination of Sruthi. She is a student of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Visakhapatnam.

The contest that aims at playing a role in nurturing young minds to understand global challenges also provides a platform to contribute positive expressions towards a beautiful society thus fostering a deep connection between Toyota and the younger generation, who are going to become the future pillars for this world.

The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, organized by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) in Japan, is a global initiative that encourages children up to the age of 15 to showcase their imagination and creativity by drawing their dream cars. Over the years, the TDCAC has gained immense popularity, attracting millions of entries from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives. The artworks often reflect a broad range of themes, including environmental conservation, technological advancements, social harmony, and personal aspirations. As many as 8 million children have participated in TDCAC since its inception in 2004.

Mr. Atul Sood, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Toyota Kirloskar Motor said “Art holds a profound significance in nurturing young minds, going beyond traditional studies and academics. Through the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, we have a purposeful mission to kindle the fires of creativity within these young minds and empower them to envisage a future where their dreams materialize into reality. This competition transcends mere car drawings to serve as a platform for cultivating innovation, fostering sustainability, and encouraging artistic expression. Witnessing the exceptional talent of budding artists like Ms. Sruthi Manojna Vemuri is a source of immense pride for us. Her artwork brilliantly captures the very essence of our collective vision for a better world. This recognition serves as a testimony to the boundless potential inherent in every child to mould the future. At Toyota Kirloskar Motor, we wholeheartedly embrace our responsibility to nurture their aspirations and dreams.”

Excited about the global accolade Ms. Sruthi Manojna Vemuri said“I am truly honoured and grateful to be recognized as one of the Winners in the 16th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest. It is a dream come true for me, and I want to thank Toyota for providing young artists like me, this incredible platform to showcase our creativity and ideas. My artwork, ‘Toyota Time Transitor,’ reflects my belief in the power of innovation and environmental consciousness in shaping a better future. I urge others also to dream big and work towards a more sustainable and harmonious world. This recognition has encouraged me to continue pursuing my passion for art and contributing positively to society through my creations.”

Sruthi Manojna Vemuri’s winning artwork, “Toyota Time Transitor,” beautifully captures the essence of innovation and environmental consciousness. Her creation reflects her forward-thinking vision for mobility and her concern for the global issues that affect our world. The award-winning entries were selected in National contests held around the world from December 2022 until March 2023, with the winning artworks submitted to be judged for the world contest. In March 2023, the entries were judged, and award winners were selected.

For more information about the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest and to view Sruthi Manojna Vemuri’s award-winning artwork and other incredible entries, please visit the official contest website: https://www.toyota-dreamcarart.com.

The 17th Edition of Toyota Dream Car Art Contest will be held from December’2023. Further details and participation requisites will be announced in the due course of time.

About the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest

The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest is open to children 15 years of age and below worldwide. The contest, first conducted in 2004, gives children throughout the world the opportunity to develop an interest in cars and helps them feel the joy and importance of having a dream.

National contests are held around the world, with the winning artworks submitted to be judged in Japan.

Overview of TKM

Equity participation Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan) : 89%, Kirloskar Systems Limited (India) : 11%

Number of employees Approx. 6,000

Land area Approx. 432 acres (approx.1,700,000 m2)

Building area 74,000 m2

Total Installed Production capacity Up to 3,42,000 units

Overview of TKM 1st Plant:

Established October 1997 (start of production: December 1999)

Location Bidadi

Products Innova HyCross, Innova Crysta , Fortuner, Legender manufactured in India.

Installed Production capacity Up to 1,32,000 units

Overview of TKM 2nd Plant:

Start of Production December 2010

Location On the site of Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited, Bidadi

Products Camry Hybrid, Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Hilux

Installed Production capacity Up to 2,10,000 units

*Other Toyota Models: Glanza, Rumion

**Imported as CBU: Vellfire, LC 300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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