Dyson Aims to Hire 2,000 Engineers for Robotics and Software Development
  • 10 months ago
Dyson, known for its consumer gadgets such as vacuum cleaners and hair styling products, is expanding its product range and focusing on software development. The company has seen a significant increase in engineers working in software and is actively hiring to support its new generation of intelligent devices. Dyson aims to hire 2,000 engineers globally, focusing on robotics and software. One notable product is the Dyson Zone, headphones that double as a wearable purifier, although they have received criticism for their high price and bulky appearance. While Dyson faces challenges like rising costs and chip shortages, it reported increased revenue of £6.5 billion ($8.29 billion) in 2022. The company invests in research and development campuses worldwide, including a new tech campus in Batangas, Philippines.