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WATERPARKS


Jennifer Harbottle • Journalist


The tightest and most spine-tingling


spirals in the industry!


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Advice on how to market new rides and save water in droughts, plus details of their dream installations are among the results of our virtual round table for waterpark suppliers


Whetting the appetite


Polin, TuRKEy Sohret Pakis,


Marketing Manager


as surfacing materials, non-slip surfaces and pleurae coatings on soft surfaces, splash pads, and special effects and technology-integrated products. As a pioneer in resin transfer moulding


What would your dream installation be? To create a waterpark for deprived children in a poor area of the world, such as South Africa, for children who have never had the privilege of visiting a waterpark before, or experienced the delight of playing in a clean, sanitary swimming pool.


What new technology are you using? We’ve invested in composites manufacturing technologies, simulation and computer-aided design and development, material technology, such


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(RTM) composites manufacturing technol- ogy, we plan to focus on this area more in future. We’re also focusing on our Natural Light Effect (NLE) technology.


What’s the most exciting new product? RTM-manufactured waterslides, because they create the best-looking slides. Also, effects and technology-integrated


waterslides are very exciting. Automated systems for slides include waterslide traffic control or signal lights, interactive sensor systems, waterslide timing systems and control units. Special effects can include visual and auditory effects and the integra- tion of media-based attractions.


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