Dyson to set up new advanced manufacturing hub in S'pore in £2.75b investment across 3 countries

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SINGAPORE - British technology company Dyson is planning for a new advanced manufacturing hub in Singapore, as part of a £2.75 billion (S$4.93 billion) investment which will include the United Kingdom and the Philippines.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - British technology company Dyson is planning for a new advanced manufacturing hub in Singapore, as part of a £2.75 billion investment which will include the United Kingdom and the Philippines.

Dyson said one of its priorities is the commercialisation of its solid state battery technology which is being developed in Singapore, the UK, the United States and Japan, and is said to provide cleaner and more efficient energy storage than current batteries. The new advanced manufacturing hub here will bring together its various facilities and drive technical innovation in the field, Dyson said.

Meanwhile, the company is also deepening its commitment to advanced robotics research and artificial intelligence in the UK to drive innovation of new technologies and products.

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Watch Dyson pull out of the investments in the near future like what they did for the electric car mega project😂

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