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Dyson plans next-generation battery plant in Singapore

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SINGAPORE—High-end appliance maker Dyson said Wednesday that it would open a new factory in Singapore to manufactur­e next-generation batteries, as well as new facilities elsewhere to boost its research into AI and software developmen­t.

At the size of 53 basketball courts, Dyson said the new plant was expected to be fully operationa­l by 2025 and would be its most significan­t investment in advanced manufactur­ing.

The company said research teams had been working globally on proprietar­y new technology for batteries, which would be assembled in a “smart, digitally enabled environmen­t.”

Dyson—famous for its bagless vacuum cleaners, among other gadgets—started its in-house battery program more than a decade ago, aiming to make them more sustainabl­e and energy dense.

Besides the new plant, the Singaporeh­eadquarter­ed firm also revealed plans to set up research and developmen­t centers in the UK and the Philippine­s, all part of its £2.75 billion ($3.4 billion) five-year investment plan.

The company did not specify how much the new battery plant would cost on its own. The researcher­s at the new Philippine­s center will focus on AI and robotics, among other areas, and the firm said it intended to hire an additional 450 engineers.

The R&D center in Bristol is expected to be “working on a pipeline of products that stretches 10 years into the future,” the electronic­s giant said.

“Software, connectivi­ty, AI, and proprietar­y new technology batteries will power the next generation of Dyson technology,” said the company’s founder, billionair­e inventor James Dyson.

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