British technology company, Dyson, is bringing its most advanced technology to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this month.
Dyson engineers solve the everyday problems that others ignore. It began over twenty years ago: frustrated by his vacuum cleaners’ performance, James Dyson ripped it to pieces to find the problem. The bag was clogging, causing the machine to loose suction and leave dirt behind.
After 5,127 prototypes and numerous set-backs, James Dyson developed the world’s first cyclonic vacuum cleaner with no loss of suction.
Now, supported by over 1500 engineers, Dyson sells machines in 73 countries including United Arab Emirates, Japan and the US. It is the market leader in the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
James Dyson: “Dyson engineers are always looking for a challenge. New problems to solve and products to improve. There is a real appetite for technology in Saudi Arabia, and I am excited to introduce our latest machines.”
Vacuum technology
Dyson has been continually refining cyclone technology since inventing it more than 20 years ago. Every angle of each airway is honed to ensure microscopic particles – as tiny as 0.5 microns or 1/5,000th of a pin head – are spun out of the airflow and captured in the bin.
A top a ball Dyson vacuum cleaners follow you closely, and give stable manoeuvring around tight corners. No more banging into furniture. These machines have a lower centre of gravity. Coupled with a unique central steering system, they use an articulating chassis and central pivot point for negotiating tight turns and circumnavigating sofas.
Cordless technology
Dyson cordless vacuums are engineered for nimble, high performance cleaning. With the flick of the wrist you can alternate from carpets, to light fixtures, to curtains. And because it’s cordless the machine can be carried from task to task very easily. Dyson’s cordless vacuums have patented anti-static carbon fibre brushes to improve fine dust pick-up from hard floors. And like all Dyson vacuums, they’re equipped with Root Cyclone technology so there is no loss of suction.
Air Multiplier technology
Invented by Dyson, the Air Amplifier is the world’s first bladeless fan that creates a cool, smooth and uninterrupted airflow. Air is accelerated through an annular aperture set within the loop amplifier. This creates a jet of air which passes over an airfoil-shaped ramp that channels its direction. Surrounding air is also drawn into the airflow. No blades means no need for a grille; so it is safe and simple to clean.
The Dyson digital motor
Spinning at 104,000rpm the Dyson digital motor sits at the heart of Dyson machines. Dyson has invested over £250 million researching and developing Dyson digital motors. A team of over 100 motors engineers focuses on creating energy efficient technologies and machines – without compromising on performance.