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James Dyson founded the company that bears his name 25 years ago.
Multinationals in Asia

Dyson bets on Asia to boost lineup of high-tech appliances

100 gizmos coming as firm eyes Singapore, Philippines, India and China

MAYUKO TANI, Nikkei staff writer | China

SINGAPORE -- Dyson, known for its bagless vacuum cleaners and bladeless fans, wants to develop, make, and sell a lot more products in Asia.

It didn't take long for the home appliance maker, founded in 1993, to become a household name. Its cord-free models are the top-selling vacuum cleaners in many developed markets and have grabbed the hearts of the middle classes in emerging economies.

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