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Dyson officially opens new global HQ in Singapore

The vacuum cleaner firm is also creating thousands of jobs including at its Wiltshire campus sites

Dyson's new global HQ at St James Power Station in Singapore.(Image: Finbarr Fallon)

Dyson has officially opened its new global headquarters in Singapore.

The company - known for its vacuum cleaners and fans - will be based in the restored St James Power Station building on the island city-state.

The company's billionaire founder and owner Sir James Dyson and the Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong attended the opening of the 110,000 sq ft facility.

The firm’s new base includes 18 state-of-the-art research laboratories which Dyson said would help it to enter “entirely new” fields of research, and develop new products with “increasing inbuilt intelligence.”

Sir James, chief engineer at Dyson, said, “This cathedral-like building, its rich history and architectural heritage will serve as a most inspiring backdrop quarters as we pursue revolutionary new technologies.”

Dyson recently launched its largest ever recruitment drive for engineering and digital roles to date, as it looks to take on more than 2,000 staff globally in 2022.

This includes plans to create more than 900 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based roles at its Wiltshire campus sites at Malmesbury and Hullavington Airfield and its software and technology hub in Bristol city centre.

Across its South East Asia operations Dyson is also looking to expand its teams in Malaysia and the Philippines with 300 new roles.