Digital experts Animmersion are on target to achieve an increase in turnover of more than 25 per cent, reflecting a growth in demand for its digital technology and immersive experiences.
One of the pioneers that helped established Middlesbrough’s digital and creative hub, Animmersion UK is expanding its work in the industrial and academic sectors and is currently collaborating with several colleges to enhance their educational capabilities.
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It delivers a range of visualisation services, including animation, virtual reality, augmented reality, and software development, along with hardware solutions including holograms and LED video walls.
CEO Samuel Harrison said: “The demand for our services and expertise is growing across multiple sectors, as our visualisations lend themselves to explaining and visualising particularly complex subjects to diverse audiences.
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“We have grown strongly in each of our past two financial years, and we expect to accelerate this trajectory this financial year.”
Earlier this year the business, which is recruiting to grow its current headcount of 21, received UKSE funding to support its continued expansion.
It has previously collaborated with clients, including Anglo American, creating a 3D interactive map of its Woodsmith Project, as well as completing a major project with Heriot Watt University.
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