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CHESHIRE,
UK, Jan 25, 2012 – Owing to a recent spate of new orders from around the world, Virtalis, Europe’s
leading Virtual Reality (VR) company, has expanded its Systems Team. The
Virtalis Systems Team installs complex VR systems across Europe, in North and
South America, South Africa and the Far East. Michael Vinsun, the team’s newest
member, is spending his first couple of weeks learning about the technology
before flying out to India for an installation with Systems Team manager, James
Clarkson.
Michael,
who lives in Cheadle Hulme, brings a wealth of practical experience to the
Virtalis Systems Team. As well as being a whizz with power tools, Michael
has also set up and run manual machine tools, designed and prototyped
components, as well as building his own water cooled PCs.
“For the last couple of years, I’ve been renovating and managing my own
Lakeland holiday lets”, explained Michael, “prior to which I was involved in
implementation, training, testing and giving tech support in the healthcare
sector. I heard about this opportunity at Virtalis through a friend and the
more detail I heard about the unique work undertaken by Virtalis, the more I
was attracted to the position. I have always had an interest in the various
aspects of design and see VR as the ultimate design tool. I relish the
challenge of getting to grips with cutting-edge hardware, such as top-spec
3D projectors and interactive tracking systems.”
Additionally, Michael designs and builds his own operational, industrial
helicopter drones. Coincidentally, Virtalis is known for its VR helicopter
crew training environment, HCR. “I’m pleased to welcome Michael to the
team”, said James Clarkson, “we’ve got an exceptionally busy few months
ahead”.
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