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WEB GALLERY


ACCESS GAMMA Modular integrated management information systems for visitor attractions, museums, heritage sites and theme parks


T 0845 835 0192 E tellmemore@theaccessgroup.com www.theaccessgroup.com/gamma


ANTONIO ZAMPERLA SPA The Amusement Rides Company


T +39 0444 998400 E zamperla@zamperla.com www.zamperla.com


BERTAZZON Manufacturers of unique merry-go-rounds, high quality bumper-cars and go-karts


T +39 0438 966291 E bertazzon@bertazzon.com www.bertazzon.com


CUMMINS-ALLISON Industry-proven coin handling, currency note handling and offi ce equipment to a variety of business sectors


T +44 (0)2476 339810 E info@cummins-allison.co.uk www.cumminsallison.co.uk


DAN PEARLMAN ARCHITECTURE Storybuilding: we turn an experience into a brand + a brand into an experience.


T +49 30 53 601 860 www.danpearlman.com


D J WILLRICH LTD An audio visual multimedia integrated system company


T +44 (0)1590 612 603 www.djwillrich.com


EAG INTERNATIONAL 2016 The defi nitive show for the European Amusement and Coin-Op industries


12-14 January 2016 ExCel London Exhibition Centre


T +44(0)1582 767254 E karencooke@swanevents.co.uk www.eagexpo.com





EAS Euro Attractions Show 2015. Register now for Europe’s premier event for the attractions industry


T: +32 2609 54 45 www.iaapa.org/eas


EMPEX WATERTOYS An innovator of unique interactive aquatic playgrounds and spray parks


T +1 866 833 8580 www.watertoys.com


EUREKA! THE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Eureka! is the UK’s national children’s museum


T 44 (0)1422 330 069 www.eureka.org.uk


EVANS & SUTHERLAND Creators of Digistar 5 fulldome digital planetarium system and distributors of fulldome shows


www.es.com


To book your space in the Web Gallery contact Julie Badrick


Tel +44 (0)1462 471919 Email juliebadrick@leisuremedia.com


Liseberg Sweden


6-8 Oct. 2015


T +1 801 588 7972


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