Our Team
jamie anderson
Jamie Anderson is the CEO and Co-Founder of MAXRES.
With over 20 years of experience as a helicopter instructor in both the Army Air Corps and the Royal Air Force, Jamie brings deep operational insight into technical instruction and the challenges faced by modern training teams. He played a key role in introducing the Puma 2 to the RAF, leading the design and delivery of synthetic training for the program. His expertise also extended internationally, serving as the military lead for the Royal Canadian Air Force’s adoption of the first Level 7 Flight Training Device at their initial flight training school.
Jamie’s extensive work in synthetic instruction and immersive learning technologies laid the foundation for MAXRES, which he co-founded to overcome persistent barriers in training such as resource constraints, personnel shortages, and funding limitations.
Today, MAXRES serves clients in aerospace and medical sectors, with strategic ambitions to expand into other safety-critical industries.
Outside of his leadership role, Jamie is a part-time Air Ambulance pilot and enjoys running, mountain biking, and travelling with his family. His mission is to position MAXRES as a trusted leader in secure, scalable, and future-ready training technologies.
curtis anderson
Curtis Anderson is CTO and Co-Founder of MAXRES
He is a technology leader with deep expertise in generative AI, immersive learning, and enterprise training systems. He has co-founded and led technology companies delivering solutions for NATO, the UK MOD, Leonardo Helicopters, CAE, Oxford Instruments, and other global organisations.
Projects that he has worked on include UKMFTS, JADL, and NAWSARH alongside architecting AI-enabled TCMS platforms, developing edge AI solutions for on-premise deployments, and delivering immersive training content for aerospace and Defence programmes.
Curtis’s work within MAXRES has been recognised at international conferences, including the presentation of our whitepaper on generative AI augmented courseware authoring IT2EC 2025 in Oslo, and awards such as the Dstl’s Disruptive Technology Challenge in 2024.