Dyson has introduced prototypes of home helper robots
With electric cars did not work. Therefore, at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in Philadelphia, Dyson demonstrated a series of prototypes and announced plans to hire hundreds of engineers over the next 5 years to create robots for homework (vacancies). The company’s video shows machines with manipulators capable of lifting plates, dusting or gently lifting a children’s toy from the floor.
Dyson is halfway to the largest hiring campaign in its history. This year, 2,000 people joined the technology company, 50% of whom are engineers, scientists and programmers. The company has hired 250 robotics engineers from disciplines such as computer vision, machine learning, sensors and mechatronics. And he expects to hire another 700 over 5 to five years.
Dyson’s main plan is to create the largest advanced robotics center in the UK (Hallavington Airfield) and to implement its technology in our homes by the end of the decade.
The new staff will be based at Hallavington Airport in Wiltshire, in the new London laboratory next to the Dyson robotics laboratory at Imperial College, and in Singapore.
In 2020, Dyson announced plans to invest $ 3.45 billion in areas such as robotics, new motor technology and machine learning software by 2025. This year, the company plans to spend about $ 750 million on these investments.