Are you a budding inventor? Take your idea to the next level and apply to the The James Dyson Award – applications are now open! Winners receive media recognition and prizes up to £30,000. Find out more from Sir James Dyson and our past winners on the Dyson Newsroom below. Entries close at midnight 6 July PST – good luck!
PROBLEM SOLVERS WANTED. Today Dyson launches our biggest ever global engineering recruitment drive, with 2,000 roles available. From electronics to connectivity, machine learning to software and more. We’re calling for the brightest and best minds to join us.
Our Hullavington campus opened in 2018 and is our second UK technology campus, located on a former Royal Air Force base. Just five miles from our Malmesbury offices, the 750-acre Hullavington Technology Campus is the backdrop to some of our most exciting future discoveries. With a nod to the past this campus boasts some of the most advanced research, design and development spaces in the world. The aircraft hangars have been meticulously restored to celebrate Hullavington’s aviation history. As far as possible, we choose to restore our office spaces, rather than build new ones, as #restoration uses less concrete and, as a result, emits far less CO2 than building new. The refreshed spaces house state-of-the-art laboratories, cafés and restaurants – as well as a former runway used for lunchtime jogs down the airstrip. Discover opportunities here: https://careers.dyson.com/united-kingdom/hullavington/
At Dyson, we believe everything could be made better. Fuelled by a frustration with things that don’t work properly and a relentless obsession with improving things, we’ve spent almost 30 years #pioneering inventions and inventing new technologies to solve the problems others seem to ignore. Dyson employs over 13,000 people and is present in more than 80 countries. And while we are growing fast, #innovation, agility and freedom of experimentation continue to form part of our day-to-day, constantly reinventing our products as well as reinventing how we work, how we sell and how we support our owners. At the same time, we are working through the James Dyson Award , James Dyson Award and The Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology to inspire future engineers and pioneering a new approach to #engineeringeducation. Learn more on the Dyson careers site below.
Immerse yourself in the world of Dyson Demo VR. Bringing the best of our physical Dyson Demo Stores together with the convenience and infinite wonder of the virtual world. Available on Oculus. Learn more on the Dyson Newsroom below:
Today we celebrate the global winners of the James Dyson Award 2021. “It’s really exciting for me to finally talk to these brilliant young students who have developed such amazing solutions to problems” – James Dyson, 2021. An AI based wearable that monitors eye health, a low-cost device to identify plastic for recycling, and a technology to stem bleeding from knife wounds. For the first time there are three global winners each receiving £30,000 in prize money to support the next stages of their inventions. Discover the moment James Dyson surprised the winners and read more about their invention journeys on the Dyson Newsroom below.
The James Dyson Foundation aims to inspire the next generation of problem-solvers to think differently, make mistakes, and explore their engineering potential. To celebrate today being National STEM Day, we challenge you and your family to complete one – or all 44 – of our James Dyson Foundation science and engineering challenges. Designed by our Dyson engineers, they are perfect for all ages and are free and downloadable using the link below.
Invention: A Life, by James Dyson. A look behind the scenes at Dyson's spaces over the years. From one factory to unique hubs around the world. James Dyson has paid particular attention to the building's architecture. And for good reason. Learn more in the next chapter of James Dyson's story on the Dyson Newsroom below:
Invention: A Life, by James Dyson. How giving young people the opportunity to explore engineering in a practical way became a part of Dyson’s mission, at The Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology and the James Dyson Award. Discover the next part of James Dyson’s story, on the Dyson Newsroom below.
Dyson’s air quality monitoring backpacks are at the heart of a new endeavour to understand personal air quality exposure across seven African nations. Asthma has been rising dramatically in many African countries, yet there has been little research around why. Dyson air quality engineers are working with the Children’s Air Pollution Profiles in Africa (CAPPA) led by Queen Mary University London and Imperial College to learn more. Find out more about our research below: