Dyson

“Like everyone we get frustrated by products that don’t work properly. As design engineers we do something about it. We’re all about invention and improvement.” - James Dyson

Dyson today - Today, there are Dyson machines in over 65 countries around the world. Dyson has grown from one man and one idea to a technology company with over 1,000 engineers worldwide. But it doesn’t stand still. At its core is an ever-growing team of engineers and scientists. More ideas. More invention.

Dyson engineers - Dyson engineers and scientists in Britain, Singapore and Malaysia are dedicated to inventing and improving Dyson machines. They are drawn from a broad spectrum of disciplines: fluid dynamics, robotics, acoustics, electronics and microbiology to name but a few. Each one is an expert in their field. Working together, they ensure Dyson machines outperform others and that they’re built to last.

Dyson worldwide - From Malmesbury to Malaysia and Chicago to Singapore, Dyson has teams around the world. Each one plays an important part in the company’s success. Most recently, Dyson has invested in a purpose-built motors facility in Singapore. Its sole purpose is to precision-manufacture every Dyson digital motor – a key technology at the heart of the latest Dyson machines.

We’re Dyson. A global technology enterprise. We’re about better ideas and better technologies. Since 1993 we’ve been finding new ways to solve real-world problems – from vacuum cleaners with revolutionary cyclone technology, to a hairdryer with intelligent heat control. Our UK Technology Campus is home to our first Research, Design and Development (RDD) Centre, located in the Cotswolds where the Dyson story began.