James’s Story

1947Born in Norfolk in the north of England

1965-66ByamShawSchool of drawing and painting, Kensington, London

1966-70RoyalCollege of Art; furniture and interior design

Design commissions include:

  • Peter Dominic wine shops with the Conran Design Group
  • Sea Truck with inventor Jeremy Fry. Sales to over 50 countries. Wins Design Council Award and 1975 Duke of Edinburgh’s special prize

1970Joins Rotork in Bath to start and manage the new Marine Division. Sales to 40 different countries. Appointed director in 1973

1974Strikes out on his own to develop the Ballbarrow and the Waterolla, water-filled plastic garden roller

1978Invents the Trolleyball - a boat launcher with ball wheels

Discovers the common failing of all vacuum cleaners – the bag

1979Sells shares in the Ballbarrow for £10,000, uses the money to develop new vacuum cleaner technology

1979-84Five years, 5000 prototypes results in Dyson Dual Cyclone™ technology

1982-84Trawls the UK and Europe, looking for someone to license the product. The multinationals are reluctant to invest in the Dyson as it would terminate the bag replacement market, worth £100 million a year in the UK alone.

Licenses idea to a US company. The licence is terminated later that year

1985Begins to work alongside a company in Japan, which also imports Filofax

1986The Japanese start to sell the first Dyson-designed vacuum cleaner, a post-modern pink machine, the G-Force. Becomes a status symbol, selling for $2000

1987The G-Force becomes a design classic, winning international awards.

Commences lawsuit in the USA against a previous licensee for alleged patent infringement

1992US lawsuit settled.

Royalties enable James to set up Dyson Research and Development centre and factory in Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK

May 93DCO1, the first Dyson vacuum cleaner, sells in the UK, retailing at £200. Best-selling vacuum cleaner in the UK within 2 years

Jan. 97Sends a petition to the European Court of Human Rights, appealing against the mandatory and exorbitant charges of patent renewal fees in the hope that the practice will be changed

June 97Becomes a trustee of the DesignMuseum, London, UK

July 97Elected Philanthropist of the Year for his work through the Dyson Antarctica Solo project for Breakthrough Breast Cancer

Nov. 97James funds Dyson Centre for Design Education and Training at the DesignMuseum, London, UK

Jan. 98Awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours list by The Queen

July 98Presents the James Dyson Product Design Award at New Designers – an annual exhibition of product design final year degree projects

Jan. 99Appointed Chairman of the DesignMuseum in London, following Sir Terence Conran, founder of the museum, who had held the position since 1992. (James Dyson chairman 1999-2004)

2000 James awarded Designer of the Decade Award.

Aug 2002 James introduces Dyson vacuum cleaners in the U.S., the world’s

biggest vacuum cleaner market

Aug 2002James becomes member of IDSA (Industrial Designers Society of

America)

May 2003James Dyson and Jim Honey design a garden for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. It wins a gold medal

May 2004James Dyson is awarded Giant Of Design (G.O.D) at Annual House Beautiful Awards, USA

Sept. 2004James Dyson resigns as chairman of the Design Museum, UK – following concerns that focus has become styling rather than product design.

Key speeches

June 2003MOMA annual design lecture series, San Francisco

Jan 2004IDSA conference, Los Angeles

Dec 2004James Dyson is the first engineer

to give the prestigious Dimbleby Lecture, “Engineering the Difference”, for the BBC in 2004 (UK)

Company news

Feb 1996Dyson’s Research and Development centre was opened by HRH The Prince of Wales (Prince Charles)

Dec. 99Dyson RDD team announces it is working on a robotic vacuum cleaner

Dec. 2001Dyson’s Research and Development centre was visited by Her Majesty The Queen

March 2003 Ten years since the launch of the first vacuum cleaner that doesn’t lose suction – and Dyson’s sales reach 10 million worldwide

April 2002Announces transfer of floorcare production to Malaysia, enabling Dyson to invest heavily in research and development

May 2004 Dyson is the fastest growing vacuum cleaner in the USA and out-sells Hoover by value

Publishing

May 1996‘Doing a Dyson’ – James Dyson offers advice on how to invent new technology, manufacture and market it yourself. The construction of the book cover was designed by Dyson’s RDD Department

May 97Autobiography 'Against the Odds' is published (also published in

French, German and Japanese)

1999Publication of ‘20th Century Design Icons selected by James Dyson’

June 2000The Daily Telegraph newspaper (UK national broadsheet) publishes “James Dyson’s History of Great Inventions” – a six part series in the Weekend Telegraph

Sept. 2001“James Dyson’s History of Great Inventions” book launched in the UK

April 2005ContemporaryDesign icons book –a selection of James’s favourite designs (republished)

Honorary University of Bath

DoctoratesUniversity of Staffordshire

OxfordBrookesUniversity

HuddersfieldUniversityBusinessSchool

LiverpoolJohnMooresUniversity

ImperialCollege

BradfordUniversity

University of West of England

University of Middlesex

University of Brunel

BathSpaUniversity

RoyalCollege of Art

Positions heldPatron of Design and Technology Show

Council Member of the RoyalCollege of Art

Member of the Design Council

Former Chairman of the DesignMuseum in London (1999-2004)

Trustee of the Roundhouse Theatre, London

Commissioner for the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851

Patron of the National Association of Inspectors and Advisers in Design and Technology

Member of the University Court, University of Bath

Director of ImperialCollege, London

Member of the board, Museum fur Angewandte Kunst (MAK) Vienna, Austria

Member of Industrial Design Society of America