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"I like your vacuum cleaners, but when will you make one you don't have to push around?"
This casual remark set James Dyson's mind working.
Producing something that bounced aimlessly off the furniture and picked up very little dust would have been easy, but James Dyson insisted the Dyson DC06 robot should not only clean properly but should also guide itself more logically than a human would.
It took 3 on-board computers, 50 sensory devices, and 60,000 hours of research to create efficient, methodical robot cleaning.