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ParadropVR developer Frontgrid relocates to support global expansion

The North Wales company has moved to bigger premises in Llandudno Junction

ParadropVR developed by North Wales company Frontgrid

The firm behind an adrenaline-fuelled paragliding virtual reality attraction has relocated to larger premises to help drive global growth.

Frontgrid Ltd has recently moved from Llanfairfechan to Anson House in Llandudno Junction after rapid success since it was launched last summer by founders Matt Wells and David Wood.

The purpose-built modern office space has been coined as an ‘incubator hub’ for small but fast-paced firms like Frontgrid Ltd, who already have customers in the UAE, Denmark, India, Malaysia and Thailand, with more to follow.

Frontgrid has relocated to Anson House in Llandudno Junction(Image: Publicity)

Frontgrid Ltd Co-Founder and CEO Matt Wells said: “With a strong performance from existing ParadropVR locations and new sites launching as far afield as India and Saudi Arabia, we are firmly on-track to cement our position as a global leader in the design of immersive, adventure-based attractions for the entertainment and leisure industry.

"The team really has room to grow here at Anson House, which is great.”

Their world-first ParadropVR now features at major attractions such as Bear Grylls Adventure in Birmingham and iFLY Basingstoke, taking players over mountains and epic scenery similar to that which surrounds Anson House.

The British Army Red Devils test out ParadropVR(Image: Publicity)

As part of their expansion plans, Frontgrid are currently on the look-out for more workers in marketing and mobile app technology roles.

“We’re lucky that the office is very close to some fantastic colleges and Bangor University.