Dyson to Build Battery Plant in Singapore, Boost AI Development

A rendering of the next generation battery plant in Singapore.Source: Dyson
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Consumer electronics giant Dyson Ltd. will open a new plant in Singapore to manufacture next-generation batteries for new products as it ramps up software, artificial intelligence and product development globally.

The new facility, spanning the size of 53 basketball courts, is expected to be fully operational by 2025. It is part of Dyson’s ongoing £2.75 billion ($3.4 billion) five-year investment plan, the Singapore-headquartered company said in a statement Wednesday.