Dyson taps into Japan market

Inventor James Dyson is looking to launch his Dyson Airblade wash tap in Japan[GETTY]

Engineering firm James Dyson is hoping to clean up in Asia by launching its Dyson Airblade wash tap technology in Japan.

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Dyson boss Max Conze said its Airblade range, including its Tap device which both washes and dries hands at the sink in just 12 seconds, will fit in well in Japan where 73 per cent of people have high-tech toilets.

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“We’re taking Dyson into Japanese washrooms. We hope to fuel our rapid growth across Asia,” he said. Sold in 68 countries the Tap hand dryer can be found in the UK at The Shard and Glasgow Airport.

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