Dyson said Wednesday it is building new manufacturing facilities and technological hubs across Singapore, the Philippines and the U.K. as part of an ongoing five-year, £2.75 billion ($3.4 billion) global investment plan as the consumer electronics giant ramps up the development of its software and AI capabilities.
The company is building an advanced facility to produce next generation batteries at a manufacturing hub in the western Singapore town of Tuas that will become fully operational by 2025. Dyson opened its global headquarters in Singapore last year, and pledged to invest S$1.5 billion ($1.1 billion) in the city-state in the next few years.
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