According to the Japanese understanding of design, the perfect design doesn’t exist. User needs change, and the technologies that can fulfil them are constantly evolving. Designers are always required to align these two quite different aspects. For example, we have access to technologies that measure health and user data. If we use these, toilets could also better support people’s lives in an aging society. Such technologies could help us reduce waiting times at public toilets or transform the ways in which we monitor our own health at home. TOTO prioritises collaboration between their internal Design and Engineering teams to promote the development of these kinds of innovation.
“It’s important that Design and Engineering experts be in constant communication. They should discuss and explore how people will live in future. Blending technology and design is what we strive to do at TOTO,” explains Yuji Yoshioka, the TOTO Design Director responsible for NEOREST WX. Teams from Marketing, Digital Technologies, Design Modelling, Computer Graphics and Prototype Modelling will work together depending on the phase within the design process. The results of the individual teams are evaluated and validated in the design review process. Interdisciplinary teams consisting of engineers, designers and marketing experts also collaborate on innovative projects that require the development of new technologies.