Type
Business expansion
Country
United Kingdom
Region
Location of affected unit(s)
Sector
Manufacturing
Manufacture Of Computer, Electrical Electronic And Optical Products
Manufacture Of Electrical Equipment
27 - Manufacture of electrical equipment

100 jobs
Number of planned job creations
Job creation
Announcement Date
24 May 2006
Employment effect (start)
Foreseen end date

Description

Dyson, the vacuum cleaner- maker, is recruiting 100 more scientists and engineers in the UK in an effort to accelerate the introduction of new products on the back of a 32 per cent increase in pre-tax profit last year.

James Dyson, the entrepreneur who is chairman and owner of the company, said he was keen to enter a series of new - but as yet unnamed - fields outside domestic appliances as part of a further effort to spur growth at the company that he founded in 1993. Mr Dyson - who moved all the company's manufacturing out of the UK to Malaysia in 2000, resulting in a loss of 800 jobs - said the recruitment of extra research and development staff would bring total employment by Dyson in Britain to 1,500 compared with 1,800 at the time he decided to stop making products in the UK.

'The success of the company in the past few years underlines our strategy of basing production in a lower cost country while retaining R&D, service and administration in Britain,' Mr Dyson said.

Mr Dyson also said he hopes to use a small, high-efficiency motor - used in the Japanese vacuum cleaner and which Dyson has designed - to branch out into other fields that some believe could include industrial goods.


Sources

  • 24 May 2006: The Financial Times

Citation

Eurofound (2006), Dyson, Business expansion in United Kingdom, factsheet number 63542, European Restructuring Monitor. Dublin, https://restructuringeventsprod.azurewebsites.net/restructuring-events/detail/63542.