Dyson

The technology and inventor company DYSON revolutionized vacuum cleaner technology, which had remained practically unchanged since 1901. Company founder James Dyson developed the Dyson bagless vacuum with constant suction because he was frustrated with his traditional vacuum becoming clogged and losing suction. Since then, the DYSON company has stood for the development of completely new technologies and products such as the Dyson Airblade hand dryer, which dries wet hands twice as quickly as conventional hand dryers, hygienically and without the use of heat, and the Dyson Air Multiplier fan, which works without rotor blades and has an even flow airflow generated. Today, Dyson employs more than 4,400 people worldwide, more than a third of whom are engineers and technicians. For DYSON, the environmental compatibility of its own products is a core concern. However, Dyson is not primarily aiming to launch models that can be described as 'green'. Rather, the focus is on efficient engineering work – achieving more with less. Dyson engineers have developed vacuum cleaner motors that achieve maximum performance with lower wattage. And with better cleaning results than most other vacuum cleaners with more powerful motors.

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