Engineering Through Frustration
Sir James shares how a moment of frustration with a traditional vacuum cleaner sparked his journey into engineering and design. His realization that clogged bags hindered suction led him to innovate a bagless vacuum. The process was anything but easy, requiring over 5000 prototypes in four years, highlighting the importance of persistence and iteration in achieving groundbreaking innovation.In this clip
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