COMPANY NEWS: Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, today announced the appointment of Madeline Ling as chief financial officer, Marcy Campbell as chief revenue officer, and Fran Wilson as chief marketing officer, effective immediately. Additionally, Emmy award-winning news journalist Christa Delcamp joins Boomi to support public relations and media strategy, and James Dyson joins the company to lead global diversity, equity, and inclusion talent acquisition.
The James Dyson Award program is an annual student design competition run by Dyson’s charity, is now open and accepting submissions from young inventors, and this year, the Award is increasing its prize money to support the crucial first steps of entrepreneurship.
The James Dyson Award 2021 winners have been announced, as once again, inspirational technologies that will make a real difference to lives and the planet have been unleashed. As you'll see below, the ingenuity of the inventions by the award entrants is outstanding - and for the first time, there are three global winners, with each receiving AUD $55,000 in prize money to support the next stages of their inventions.
Having revolutionised cordless vacuums, and then having added removable batteries in the last generation to deliver 120 minutes of non-stop, battery fade-free cleaning, Dyson has excelled yet again with the V15 Detect, the company’s most powerful, intelligent cordless vacuum, capable of detecting, removing, sizing and counting microscopic dust for scientific proof of a deep clean.
Are you a problem solver? Renowned British visionary, inventor and Dyson founder and CEO, James Dyson, is on the hunt for bright minds with fresh ideas world-wide, and it's not too late to enter!
Promising his new Dyson V10 cord-free vacuum cleaner proffers "full-size suction power" and stating "This is why I’ve stopped developing corded vacuums” James Dyson's latest vacuum sucks more than ever.
A new low-cost, hand-held device called sKan uses heat detection to help physicians quickly identify skin cancer and has won the international James Dyson Award
The smartest consumer appliances company, Dyson, is about to get a whole lot smarter still, with 100 products to launch over the next four years with the help of 110 new software engineers.
Not having enough solid engineers sucks, so to foster the next generation of engineers, James Dyson plans to open the Dyson Institute of Technology by September 2017 offering degrees engineered to tackle UK’s yawning engineering shortage.
Microprocessors in your hair dryer? Sure, if it’s from Dyson, with intelligent heat control to help get you out of hairy situations into which standard dryers can get you.
If you are a budding inventor who believes in Dyson's "there must be a better way to do it" philosophy, then this award is for you.
Dyson is the Apple of the appliance world, with stunning innovations that put competitors to shame and show how much they suck, but not as much as Dyson!
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