Inside Dyson's £330m headquarters in Singapore where firm will relocate after ...

These pictures show the interior of Dyson's £330million global headquarters in Singapore where the firm will relocate after deserting Britain. 

The 'Dyson Singapore Technology Centre' was officially opened in February 2017, with bosses claiming that it would concentrate on robotic engineering and artificial intelligence.

But the complex, in Singapore Science Park, is set to become the head office for the company. It comes months after bosses said the current 1,100-strong workforce at the site was set to double. 

Photos show a small Dyson sign, a plush reception area shared with other firms and a trendy co-working space in the building.

Brexit-backing Sir James Dyson today rejected allegations he is a hypocrite following his decision to relocate offices to the island city-state in South East Asia. The billionaire was one of the loudest business supporters of Brexit at the 2016 referendum and when the talks stagnated in 2017 he urged Mrs May to 'walk away' and embrace leaving Europe. 

Pictures have emerged showing the interior of Dyson's £330million global headquarters in Singapore where the firm will relocate after deserting Britain. A small sign (right) by the reception indicates the company's presence in the building

Pictures have emerged showing the interior of Dyson's £330million global headquarters in Singapore where the firm will relocate after deserting Britain. A small sign (right) by the reception indicates the company's presence in the building

The 'Dyson Singapore Technology Centre' was officially opened in February 2017, with bosses claiming that it would concentrate on robotic engineering and artificial intelligence. This picture shares the reception area of the centre, which is shared with other firms including Johnson and Johnson

The 'Dyson Singapore Technology Centre' was officially opened in February 2017, with bosses claiming that it would concentrate on robotic engineering and artificial intelligence. This picture shares the reception area of the centre, which is shared with other firms including Johnson and Johnson

 Images show some of the work spaces in the building, which was unveiled in 2017. Despite relocating offices to Singapore, Dyson has insisted it will continue to invest in Britain

 Images show some of the work spaces in the building, which was unveiled in 2017. Despite relocating offices to Singapore, Dyson has insisted it will continue to invest in Britain

Dyson currently shares the Singapore Science Park with a host of other companies such as Johnson and Johnson, top international pharmaceutical companies and a trendy co-working space called The Bridge (pictured)

Dyson currently shares the Singapore Science Park with a host of other companies such as Johnson and Johnson, top international pharmaceutical companies and a trendy co-working space called The Bridge (pictured)

The complex, in Singapore Science Park (pictured), is set to become the head office for the company with its current 1,100-strong workforce now set to double

The complex, in Singapore Science Park (pictured), is set to become the head office for the company with its current 1,100-strong workforce now set to double

Hyprocrite? James Dyson has rejected the accusation, it follows his decision to relocate the Dyson head office from the UK to Singapore

Hyprocrite? James Dyson has rejected the accusation, it follows his decision to relocate the Dyson head office from the UK to Singapore

Dyson currently shares the Singapore Science Park with a host of other companies such as Johnson and Johnson, top international pharmaceutical companies and a trendy co-working space called The Bridge.

While other firms are plastered over the hi-tech building, Dyson appears to have a lower profile with just a small sign by the reception indicating the company's presence there.

Operations at the site have remained largely under the radar with the research and development centre plotting to maintain its position as the most innovative in the technology industry - not just in vacuum cleaners, but now electric cars. 

A manufacturing electric car plant is currently being built in Singapore, opening next year.

Dyson said at the centre launch that he wanted to concentrate on 'intelligent technology', adding: 'The software is propelling hardware companies at a faster rate than software is propelling software companies. The power comes from the two working together.

Engineers reportedly outnumber 'normal' employees in finance, HR or sales, by four to one, with a series of laboratories testing every part from robotics to air flow. Pictures show the building's interior

Engineers reportedly outnumber 'normal' employees in finance, HR or sales, by four to one, with a series of laboratories testing every part from robotics to air flow. Pictures show the building's interior

Brexit-backing Sir James Dyson today rejected allegations he is a hypocrite following his decision to relocate offices to the South East Asian state. A small sign behind security gates and next to a bank of elevators shows the firm's presence in the building

Brexit-backing Sir James Dyson today rejected allegations he is a hypocrite following his decision to relocate offices to the South East Asian state. A small sign behind security gates and next to a bank of elevators shows the firm's presence in the

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