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Software company in United Kingdom
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Antics Technologies
FormerlyKelseus Ltd.
Company typeLimited
Industry3D animation software
FoundedCambridge, England (2000)
HeadquartersCambridge, England, UK
Area servedCambridge, England
Los Angeles
California
London
Key peoplePhilip Swinstead, Founder
ProductsAntics3D
Websitehttp://www.antics3d.com

Antics Technologies, Ltd. (often shortened to just Antics) is a software company based in Cambridge, England with offices both there and in Los Angeles, California, as well as in London. Antics currently develop their flagship product Antics3D, which is used for 3-dimensional animated event visualization. Co-founded in 2000 by Philip Swinstead as Kelseus Ltd., the company is privately owned and funded.

History

Kelseus Ltd. changed their company name to Antics Technologies in 2004. The company has grown steadily since its inception, gaining employees and producing several versions of Antics3D, which is now approaching its 5th version. Despite several buyout attempts, the company has remained independent.

References

  1. "Developer offers free version of animation tool". Computeractive. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  2. "Kelseus changes name to Antics Technologies". 4rfv Broadcast News. United Kingdom. 29 November 2004. Retrieved April 6, 2020.

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