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Vision Engineering appoints Harry Curtis as Technical Director

Woking headquartered Vision Engineering Group, provider of ergonomic microscopy and metrology solutions, has announced the appointment of Harry Curtis to the position of Technical Director, effective 1st April 2026.

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This appointment sees Harry Curtis (above) join the Group’s Board of Directors.
 
In his new capacity, Mr. Curtis will spearhead the formulation and implementation of the Group’s global technical strategy. He will also retain leadership of Vision Technology Partnerships, Vision Optics and Vision TriTeQ.

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A graduate of Southampton University with a Masters in Electronic Engineering, Harry Curtis brought experience in Oil and Gas project engineering to Vision Engineering. His career within the company has been defined by international versatility and strategic impact, having served as technical support for the North American sales team, Product Development Engineer and as Design Project Manager in the UK.
 
Most recently, as Head of Technology Exploitation, Harry has been instrumental in diversifying Vision Engineering’s market presence and fostering high-value collaborations with niche technology partners.
 
The appointment coincides with a strategic shift for Graham Mercer, the outgoing Group Design and Development Director. After a distinguished tenure, Graham will take on the new title of Executive Director, Design and Research Concepts.

Graham will remain a key member of the Board of Directors, pivoting his focus toward concept development to ensure Vision Engineering continues to produce the patentable, competitive technologies for which it is globally renowned.

The leadership transition is designed to foster seamless collaboration between established expertise and new strategic oversight.
 
Harry Curtis will assume responsibility for the strategy of the UK-based Design Department and will also oversee the strategic growth of the Concept Development Team.

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Graham Mercer and Harry Curtis will continue to work closely to ensure the Group’s R&D pipeline remains the strongest in the industry.
 
"Harry’s appointment to the Board marks an exciting new chapter for our technical leadership," said Mark Curtis, Group CEO of Vision Engineering. "His blend of international experience and proven success in technology exploitation makes him the ideal person to drive our future strategy. We are also delighted that Graham Mercer will continue to lend his immense experience to our research concepts, ensuring we remain at the forefront of optical innovation."

Woking based Vision Engineering Ltd is a UK designer and manufacturer of patented ergonomic stereo optical and digital instruments, used for inspection, manipulation, measurement and analysis of manufactured parts, by many of the world’s top OEMs and their extended supply chains.

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