Digital visualisation firm welcomes Tees Valley freelance community to new HQ
A digital visualisation specialist has completed its move to new headquarters in a growing hub in the Tees Valley.
Animmersion UK has relocated to a new space within Middlesbrough’s Boho Zone digital campus.
In a bid to support the local digital freelance community, Animmersion has created a new dedicated space at the site to enable freelancers to collaborate on projects with the firm’s team.
The new office also includes a new immersive technology area featuring VR, AR and holographic technology, a boardroom and breakout spaces to welcome visitors.
Samuel Harrison, managing director of Animmersion UK, commented: “Although we haven’t moved far, we are delighted to have relocated to our new office.
“Being in amongst some of the UK’s most innovative businesses is important to us, that’s why we wanted to remain part of the Boho community.
“Tees Valley boasts some of the very best digital talent and we have an important role to play in nurturing and developing that talent. Providing the facility for the team to collaborate with local freelancers will enable us to grow the business further.”
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