Technology company Dyson has started assembling new research teams here in line with the move to its new headquarters at St James Power Station in 2021.
The process, which began a few months ago, has seen the first team specialising in machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics formed, said Mr Bruce Brenner, director of technology scouting and energy storage at Dyson.
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