DYSON engineers are working on a new generation of intelligent, self-improving and connected products. As the company builds up its software-based team, chief engineer Jake Dyson reveals the machines in a new Dyson YouTube video. He says the tech company — in the midst of implementing its 2.75 billion pound investment plan in new technologies — is putting software and connectivity at the center of its future product pipeline. He reveals how leaps in software and connected product capabilities will make customers' lives easier, fixing issues before the owners of Dyson machines are even aware of a problem.

Dyson machines are increasingly clever, using a myriad of sensors, electronics, control systems and layers of software code. This has been possible thanks to a tenfold growth in software developers since 2012, and Dyson remains committed to growing its team around the world.

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