VR specialist secures new flagship base in growing digital campus
A firm specialising in visual technologies has secured space in a growing digital hub in Tees Valley.
Animmersion UK has announced it is expanding into new premises at Middlesbrough’s ‘landmark’ Boho Zone.
The firm, which will relocate from its existing office in Boho One to a new space, plans to create a new immersive technology demonstration area, featuring VR, AR and holographic technology, a new boardroom and break out spaces.
The move aims to support Animmersion’s plans for accelerated growth, supporting further expansion into additional markets and services.
Samuel Harrison, managing director of Animmersion UK, commented: “We are excited to relocate to our new office, which is adjacent to our existing office in Boho One.
“This move gives us the opportunity to better use the space and to showcase the capabilities of our incredibly talented team. We have so much technology, which is all very visual, and the new demo area and showroom will be ideal platforms to bring our work to life.
“It’s been an incredibly dynamic time in the business, and we’re keen to continue the development of our innovative solutions embracing new ways of working. We have further plans to expand and to invest in the very best local digital talent. Our people are at the heart of what we do and how we work with our clients.”
“As one of the founding members of Tees Valley’s tech sector, it is also important for us to remain part of the Boho community. This new office space keeps us at the heart of the creative cluster alongside some of the UK’s most innovative businesses.”
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