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Established Hull health-tech business expands @TheDock as digital community develops further

Vertual moves across the city to vibrant location

Wykeland’s John Gouldthorp with Vertual executives Professor Andy Beavis, James Ward, Debra Leeves and Fiona Law in the pioneering company’s new home @TheDock in Hull.(Image: R&R Studio)

A pioneering business leading the way in virtual reality radiation training systems is relocating to the heart of Hull’s tech community.

Vertual provides a state-of-the-art virtual reality system to aid radiographers and physicists in universities and teaching hospitals in more than 30 countries.

Expansion has led to the company relocating from The Maltings to join the ever-growing digital community at developer Wykeland Group’s @TheDock tech campus in the city’s Fruit Market.

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Vertual is occupying a 2,000 sq ft office suite on the second floor of the building next to the Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) tech hub.

The team has more than doubled over recent years and further recruitment is planned following a phased move to the new offices, where staff will operate through a combination of fully remote, hybrid and office-based working.

Debra Leeves, chief executive, said: “The past few years have seen rapid growth at Vertual. We have doubled the number of employees, developed and expanded our range of VR training products and expanded internationally.

“Last year was Vertual’s most successful and profitable year since the company started. Despite Covid-19 and navigating our way through new Brexit rules and paperwork, we changed our business model, which led us to think about how we would want to use our office space in the future.