
Dyson continues its expansion in Saudi Arabia with Red Sea Mall opening
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Dyson is reinforcing its commitment to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the opening of a new Dyson Demo Store in Jeddah, further solidifying the importance of the Saudi market with its growing presence in the region. Opened at Red Sea Mall in Jeddah, the new store will offer immersive experiences that bring Dyson's pioneering technology to life.
The new Dyson Demo Store will showcase the brand's full product portfolio, including hair care, floor care, environmental care, and audio innovations. Customers will have the opportunity to receive personalized technology demonstrations and expert advice from brand specialists, ensuring an interactive and educational shopping experience.
The Red Sea Mall store in Jeddah opened February 27, spanning 120 sqm and strategically located at the mall's main entrance, opposite Bateel Café. The store features two private styling stations and for the first time in the Kingdom a wash basin. The styling stations are suitable for veiled customers, allowing visitors to trial Dyson's advanced hair care technology and book styling sessions upon request. Stylists will demonstrate the latest products, including the Dyson Airwrap i.d.™ multi-styler, the Supersonic Nural™ hair dryer, the Dyson Airstrait™ and Dyson Corrale™ cord-free straightener, offering personalized sessions tailored to each visitor's needs to help them choose which device to take home.
Additional to the styling stations, the store offers customers access to Dyson's full range of its newest innovations such as the 360 Vis Nav™ robot vacuum, the Big+Quiet™ Purifier, and the sleek OnTrac™ headphones, which offer 55-hour run time.
The new store opening represents another significant milestone in Dyson's expansion in the Kingdom, following the successful launch of the flagship store in Nakheel Mall, Riyadh last year. Dyson remains dedicated to providing consumers with direct access to its cutting-edge technology, creating dedicated spaces for immersive, hands-on experiences. The brand continues to focus on enhancing the in-store experience, allowing customers in Saudi Arabia to explore, test, and discover its revolutionary technology up close.
Buy directly from the people who made it
All of Dyson's products are available for purchase online at www.dyson.sa or from Dyson stores located in Nakheel Mall in Dammam and Riyadh, and now in Red Sea Mall.
Contact
For more information, please contact:
Nadia Taha: nadia.taha@dyson.com
Weber Shandwick: Dyson@webershandwick.com
Or visit https://www.dyson.ae/en-AE/newsroom
About Dyson
Dyson is a global technology company with engineering, research, development, manufacturing and testing operations in Singapore, the UK, Malaysia, Mexico, China and the Philippines. Having started in a coach house in the UK, Dyson has consistently grown since it was established in 1993. Today, it has a global headquarters in Singapore and two technology campuses in the UK spanning over 700 acres in Malmesbury and Hullavington. Since 1993, Dyson has invested £1.7bn in its Wiltshire offices and laboratories that house the early-stage research, design and development of future Dyson technology. Dyson remains family-owned and employs 14,000 people globally including a 6,500 strong engineering team. It sells products in 85 markets in over 439 Dyson direct retail stores around the world, including a Dyson Virtual Reality Demo Store too.
Dyson is investing £2.75bn in the business to conceive revolutionary products and technologies, and has global teams of engineers, scientists and software developers focused on the development of solid-state battery cells, high-speed electric digital motors, sensing and vision systems, robotics, machine learning technologies and A.I. investment. Since inventing the first cyclonic bagless vacuum cleaner - DC01- in 1993, Dyson has created problem solving technologies in air purification, robotics, haircare, lighting, hand drying, and now audio, with the Dyson Zone noise cancelling headphones with air purification.
The Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology is a new model for engineering education combining the academic rigour of a traditional university with hands-on and real-world experience of working on live product and technology projects inside a global technology company. Dyson's 156 Undergraduate Engineers are paid a salary from day one and pay no tuition fees; 33% of the Undergraduate Engineers identify as female, compared to a sector average of 19% for engineering and technology undergraduate courses. The Dyson Institute offers not just an education, but the start of an accelerated Dyson career.
Founded in 2002, the James Dyson Foundation is an international charity that empowers aspiring engineers, supports engineering education and invests in medical research, donating over £145m to charitable causes to date. The James Dyson Award is the Foundation's annual design competition and is open to current and recent design and engineering students. Since starting in 2005, the Award has supported more than 400 inventions worldwide, providing funds to support their commercialisation; 70% of James Dyson Award past global winners are following up and pursuing their inventions full time.
The Dyson family established Dyson Farming in 2012. It is one of the largest farming businesses in the UK, extending to 36,000 acres across Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset. It is a family-owned enterprise unlike any other, focussed on long-term investment in British farming and the countryside. Sustainable food production, food security and the environment are vital to the UK's health and economy. There is a real opportunity for agriculture to drive a revolution in technology and vice versa. Dyson Farming is developing new approaches to efficient, high-technology agriculture and food production.
Dyson Farming grows a range of produce including wheat and barley, potatoes, onions and peas – of which it is the largest single producer on the UK. It also produces beef and lamb, and grows British strawberries out of season in its state-of-the-art glasshouse which is heated by an adjacent anaerobic digester.
Key Products
Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer: The fastest hair dryer, powered by the small, yet powerful Dyson digital motor V9, which spins at up to 110,000rpm – up to 6 times faster than other hair dryer motors. Intelligent Heat Control measures air temperature over 40 times a second and regulates the heat to help protect your hair's shine. The tool now comes with a range of attachments for different hair types, including the Flyaway attachment.
Dyson Airwrap™ multi-styler: Dyson's best performing and most efficient Airwrap yet, reengineered for faster, easier styling. One machine. 13 attachments. Multiple styles. Multiple hair types. Curl, shape, smooth and hide flyaways. With no extreme heat.
Dyson Airstrait™ straightener: A new way to straighten, from wet to dry with air and no hot plates. No heat damage [1]. High-pressure airflow projected downwards at a 45° angle creates the tension needed to align hair for a smooth end style. Straightens from wet to dry, simplifying your routine. Engineered to create a natural straight finish.
Dyson Corrale™ straightener: The only straightener to use flexing plates that shape to gather hair, this control enables styling with less heat and damage. It incorporates an intelligent sensor to regulate and adjust the temperature of its plates 100 times per second.
Dyson Supersonic r™ Professional hair dryer: Dyson's lightest, smallest, and most precise styling tool enabled by a new, energy-dense heater technology, as well as Dyson's highspeed electric motor and intelligent Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) on its attachments to automatically adjust performance.
Dyson OnTrac™ headphones: The most advanced noise-cancelling headphones powered by Dyson's custom Active Noise Cancellation algorithm, delivering best-in-class noise reduction of up to 40dB. Featuring 40mm neodymium drivers and an enhanced frequency range of 6Hz to 21kHz, these headphones offer a fully immersive listening experience.
Dyson Gen5detectTM cordless vacuum: The most powerful HEPA cordless vacuum that is powered by the new Dyson Gen5 Hyperdymium motor to deliver up to 280AW of suction power. It features our Fluffy OpticTM cleaner head that reveals twice the amount of invisible dust and traps 99.99% of particles down to 0.1 microns, the size of viruses.
Dyson WashG1™ wet floor cleaner: Dyson's first dedicated wet cleaner, designed for hard floors, launched in 2024. It uses dual rotating microfiber rollers and a continuous clean water system to remove wet and dry debris, ensuring efficient and hygienic cleaning.
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