Dyson to boost Singapore R&D team in line with head office move

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Household appliance giant Dyson is broadening the technology role of its Singapore research and development team as part of the plan to shift its UK headquarters to the Asian island nation.

Dyson has started recruiting for “early stage research projects specifically in Singapore,” Charlie Park, Dyson’s global category director for environmental care, said in an interview on Thursday.

Originally run as a subsidiary of the UK parent, the Singapore operation had been “purely supporting late stage development”, with all of the early stage research done in the UK, Park said.

However, the maker of vacuum cleaners and air dryers is now planning to upgrade the Singapore team in line with the level of research it has been doing in the UK, he added.

For now, the UK still provides Dyson’s strongest R&D muscle, accommodating half of the company’s 6,000 engineers globally.

Singapore currently has 1,100 but Park said there will be “a significant amount of growth” in line with the separate decision a year ago to move global headquarters from Wiltshire, England to Singapore to be closer to its fastest-growing markets and production base.

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