Invention: A Life

Invention: A Life

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  • Create Date:2021-09-08 08:16:05
  • Update Date:2025-09-23
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  • Author:James Dyson
  • ISBN:B091B96QN7
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Summary

Dyson has become a byword for high performing products, technology, design and invention。 Now, James Dyson, the inventor and entrepreneur who made it all happen, tells his remarkable and inspirational story in Invention: A Life
 
Famously, over a four-year period, James Dyson made 5127 prototypes of the cyclonic vacuum cleaner that would transform the way houses are cleaned around the world。 In devoting all his resources to iteratively developing the technology, he risked it all, but out ofmany failures and setbacks came hard-fought success。 His products - including vacuum cleaners, hair dryers and hair stylers, and fans and purifiers - are not only revolutionary technologies, but design classics。 This was a legacy of his time studying at the Royal College of Art in the 1960s, when he was inspired by some of the most famous artists, designers and inventors of the era, as well as his engineering heroes such as Frank Whittle and Alec Issigonis
 
In Invention: A Life, Dyson reveals how he came to set up his own company and led it to become one of the most inventive technology companies in the world。 It is a compelling and dramatic tale, with many obstacles overcome。 Dyson has always looked to the future, even setting up his own university to help provide the next generation of engineers and designers。 For, as he says, 'everything changes all the time, so experience is of little use'。
 
Whether you are someone who has an idea for a better product, an aspiring entrepreneur, whether you appreciate great design or a page-turning read, Invention: A Life offers you inspiration, hope and much more。

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Reviews

Peter Tillman

WSJ review, by Henry Petroski:https://www。wsj。com/articles/inventio。。。 (Paywalled。 As always, I'm happy to email a copy to non-subscribers) Excerpt: The fact that James Dyson himself did not get a degree in engineering disproves the idea that Britain cannot produce some outstanding engineers。 It certainly did so during the Industrial Revolution, the Victorian era, and World War II。 What Mr。 Dyson’s almost unique bootstrap achievement does confirm is his contention that the existing educational s WSJ review, by Henry Petroski:https://www。wsj。com/articles/inventio。。。 (Paywalled。 As always, I'm happy to email a copy to non-subscribers) Excerpt: The fact that James Dyson himself did not get a degree in engineering disproves the idea that Britain cannot produce some outstanding engineers。 It certainly did so during the Industrial Revolution, the Victorian era, and World War II。 What Mr。 Dyson’s almost unique bootstrap achievement does confirm is his contention that the existing educational system in the West is not living up to its potential。 Maybe? Possibly TMI? I'll have a look, when the library gets a copy。 I'm lukewarm about our Dyson stick-vac。 PITA to empty the thing! And clumsy to use, as a Dust-buster。 It does a good job, but I much prefer a bag。 。。。more

Keith Weller

A very good book I enjoyed reading it James Dyson is a fantastic British inventor I never thought Dyson had so many things I had never heard of Dyson farming a recommend read 10/10