“It’s economic suicide that we’re not creating more engineers,” says Sir James Dyson, the billionaire founder of the eponymous consumer gadgets empire, with vehemence. “They create the technologies ...
Dyson, the eponymous company of UK billionaire James Dyson, released its first vacuum, the DC01, in 1993. Shortly thereafter, the company released a model that has since been forgotten, it was called ...
Sir James Dyson is set to spend £15 million ($18 million) launching the first new private university in the UK for more 20 years. The billionaire inventor, pictured, is hoping that the investment will ...
The Dyson Institute of Technology will teach high quality engineering degrees, with jobs at Dyson’s Research and Development Campus in Wiltshire up for grabs, with the ‘first cohort of passionate ...
Celebrated UK inventor James Dyson has overcome an engineering challenge he set for himself – cramming more than 100 components into a ball cylinder vacuum cleaner – a feat he achieved with a team of ...
Imperial College have announced a £12m donation by Sir James Dyson for a new Dyson school for engineering that will open its doors later this year. The new Dyson School of Design Engineering will be ...
Dyson wants to hire 250 robotics engineers as part of a wider recruitment drive (Dyson) Dyson has issued a call to robotics engineers to join the technology firm as it previewed its plans to build ...
Dyson has created 44 engineering and science activities for children to try out while at home during the coronavirus pandemic, from making a balloon-powered car to building a bridge from spaghetti.
If you, like me, are a parent with a student stuck at home, chances are that everyone you know has sent all sorts of well-meaning but objectively terrible educational projects to keep your kids ...
The vacuum-inventing genius talks about the future of engineering and innovation, and how it’s much harder to actually design an appliance that’s truly efficient, instead of just putting a smaller ...
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