Dyson to make electric cars? Excavating Aston Martin two executives

According to the United States Bloomberg reported that Aston Martin recently another executive switched to home appliance manufacturer Dyson company, further confirmed that the Dyson vacuum cleaner company intends to enter the field of electric vehicles.
Aston Martin Purchasing Manager coilovers David Wyer announced in his personal social media that he would go to Dyson as the head of the purchasing department. Aston Martin declined to comment. David Wyer has been working in Aston for 22 years, is a veteran. Aston Martin announced that the RapidE was launched in 2019 and plans to launch a zero-emission model by 2040. This is already the second year of Aston Martin's second job-hopping Dyson's executives. Last September, Ian Minards, director of R & D, joined Dyson.
Dyson did not immediately comment, but said: "The company has always recruited people with different backgrounds, improve technology research and development capabilities.We plan before 2020 new tactics and researchers, and we also with more than 40 universities around the world cooperating."
In March 2015, the British government issued a document to support the Dyson company to develop "battery-powered new electric car." The personnel changes should be echoed with the policy. In February, Dyson announced the construction of an area of ​​209 hectares of battery research and development base in the suburbs of the UK, focusing on robots and artificial intelligence.
Dyson is a leading British manufacturer, mainly engaged in vacuum cleaners and hand-held dryer, in 2015 to 90 million US dollars to buy the price of solid-state battery technology research company Sakti3, and committed to invest 11.29 billion US dollars for battery technology Research and development.
Dyson continues to recruit R & D personnel Turbocharger in the autonomous system and machine learning areas, which are key factors in the development of unmanned vehicles. Dyson has hired Andrew Watson, former head of network security company Symantec, to lead the machine learning team. In addition, Dyson also poached Ricardo Reyes, vice president of global communications at Tesla. Ricardo Reyes has worked at Google Inc., YouTube and mobile payment company Square. "You never know what a Dresdner will have next trick."