Motion simulation tech firm announces new CEO
Dynisma, a developer of advanced driving simulators for the automotive and motorsport sectors, has welcomed Graeme Cook on board as chief executive.
Bringing extensive leadership experience spanning the automotive, aerospace, oil and energy sectors, Cook will guide the company through its next phase of growth.
His arrival will enable Dynisma founder, CEO and chief engineer Ash Warne to transition to the role of founder and chief technology officer.
Cook’s key objectives will be to continue to scale Dynisma’s operations, expand its global presence, and reinforce its position as a leader in motion and driving simulation technology.
The company said his appointment signals a new phase of growth for Dynisma, continuing to deliver cutting-edge solutions to the automotive and motorsport markets while advancing plans to bring its pioneering motion generator simulators to new industries.
Dynisma is experiencing rapid growth, having created more than 50 new jobs in 2024 to meet the market demand for its state-of-the-art motion simulators, with a strong order book for 2025 and beyond.
The company has customers including multiple Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula E, World Endurance Championship, and International Motorsport Association (IMSA) teams, as well as a growing number of global automotive OEMs.
Warne said: “We are thrilled to welcome Graeme Cook as Dynisma’s new CEO. Graeme’s strategic insight and impressive leadership experience make him the perfect choice to lead Dynisma into its next chapter. Together, we will continue to push the boundaries of motion simulation technology, delivering unparalleled solutions to our global clients.”
Cook added: “I am delighted to join Dynisma, a company renowned for its relentless pursuit of excellence in motion simulation. I look forward to working with the talented team at Dynisma to further our mission of setting new benchmarks in simulation technology and delivering transformative solutions to our clients worldwide.”
Dynisma serves leading automotive OEMs, motorsport teams, and industrial clients globally from its state-of-the-art campus in Bristol.