Dyson’s S’pore base aims to connect to future devices via Wi-Fi for real-time performance insights

Dyson chief technology officer John Churchill said the use of virtual simulation will save both time and money in developing new products. PHOTO: DYSON
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SINGAPORE – Singapore-based multinational technology company Dyson, known for its high-end consumer electronics with sleek industrial aesthetics and highly engineered precision motors under the hood, is looking to shake up the consumer electronics industry yet again.

This time, it aims to link future Dyson products to a connected platform via Wi-Fi so that they can communicate with the company in real time.

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