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Bristol's Ultraleap brings in new SVP of engineering

Bristol-based haptic technology developer Ultraleap has announced the appointment of Rowena Innocent as Senior Vice President (SVP) of Engineering, a newly created role at the company.

Rowena brings a whole host of relevant experience to Ultraleap, having previously managed a team of 300 engineers across the UK, EU, USA and Asia. During her 30 years of experience at Spectris ,...

Ultraleap hand tracking technology

Ultraleap launches its fifth-generation hand tracking platform, Gemini

Ultraleap ’s fifth-generation hand tracking platform, known as Gemini , is fully available on Windows, the bristol company has announced.

Described by Ultraleap as "the most robust, flexible hand tracking ever" the technology has been used by Finnish VR firm Varjo , been integrated into Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 platform , and has been utilised for self-service solutions worldwide...

Ultraleap's Tom Carter recognised by Royal Academy of Engineering

The co-founder of one of the South West's most promising tech businesses has been awarded the Royal Academy of Engineering ’s Silver Medal for his contribution to UK engineering.

Dr Tom Carter, co-founder of Ultraleap , will received the award in recognition of an outstanding and demonstrated personal contribution to UK engineering that has resulted in successful market exploitation...