Feb 07, 2018 - British manufacturer Dyson will open an office in New Zealand in May and says it could use the country and as a test bed for future products, which are set to include electric vehicles. Tom Pullar-Strecker reports on Stuff this morning that the company's Sydney-based managing director for Australia and New Zealand, Glenn Andrew, told Stuff that the New Zealand business would initially employ about a dozen staff and Dyson was looking for recruits through its website.
The office would provide and sales and marketing support to retailers, but he hoped it would also smooth the path for Kiwi engineers who wanted to join Dyson at its research and manufacturing bases overseas. "We have gone from being a floor-care manufacture to being a true technology company.
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