3D software firm that has worked with Codemasters sets up shop across the Atlantic.

ARTVPS heading to America

English 3D rendering software developer ARTVPS has established full time operations in the US as part of its growing expansion plans.

ARTVPS will initially employ a business development manager and a 3D specialist who will start the operation from a new base in Los Angeles, but plans are already in place to extend operations to New York and Chicago.

“America is a key market for us,” ARTVPS CEO Brian Tyler said. “ARTVPS already has a profile among the design fraternity, but the potential for expansion into this and other sectors is enormous. This is particularly true of the US automotive market, which is a primary target for us.

“In order to fully exploit the opportunities available, we need to have people on the ground who can demonstrate the benefits of ARTVPS solutions. We have a firm commitment to grow business on the other side of the Atlantic, and expect our US based team to grow considerably over the next couple of years”.

ARTVPS’ curent clients include Codemasters, Aardman Animation and Procter & Gamble.

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