Industry Event
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When? Monday 9 April - Wednesday 11 April 2018 Where? Hall 1 & Za’abeel Halls 1, 2, 3, Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE What time: 10:00am to 6:00pm (Mon & Tues) 10:00am to 5:00pm (Wed)
A sneak peek from exhibitors
Zamperla will present new products born under the new business division Z+ to the Middle Eastern market, including the VR BOX, a six dimensional, suspended simulator incorporating VR contents, and VR Rides, which are existing Zamperla rides upgraded with VR technologies. The VR BOX can deliver a ‘big coaster’ experience with a limited budget and within a limited space. In addition to the Z+ products Zamperla will present also a reduced version of its popular attraction called Windstarz. The new reduced version will have 8 arms instead of 12 and a reduced footprint that will better fit the needs of indoor parks
ProSlide will be showcasing and talking about several products and technologies. Chelsea Ogilvie told Park World: “Water coasters are becoming a staple for the world’s best water parks, and new innovative propulsion technology from ProSlide is changing the game entirely. We’ll also be talking about the new U.S. park that’s on everyone’s mind these days: Universal’s Volcano Bay.” ProSlide will also be showcasing new products RallyRACER and FlyingSAUCER
Inflatable water park manufacturer Wibit will present its latest innovations in the fun water sports business
Italian manufacturer EOS will present its latest project ‘The Giant Ape Adventure’ features The Giant Ape Adventure features a 13 metre animatronic ape, a customized spinning coaster and a dark ride experience with virtual reality and video- mapping contents
DEAL 2018 A
The DEAL Middle East show is already sold out by 90 per cent, and the exhibition for the amusement and leisure industries is gearing up for further success
key event in the theme park and amusement industry’s calendar, the Dubai Entertainment, Amusement
and Leisure Show, known as DEAL, is nearing its silver jubilee. 2018 marks the show’s 24th year, and as its sell-out capacity demonstrates, it remains one of the most popular shows for operators around the world. DEAL is the largest amusement and leisure trade show in the world outside of America, and the show has shaped the entertainment industry of the region for over two decades. In past years, as many as 58 per cent of global visitors at DEAL have been top-level management, capable of making on the spot decisions on behalf of their company, according to show organisers International Expo Consults (IEC) who maintain that 2018 will mark a milestone for the show. The show attracts exhibitors from across the globe, and is particularly useful as a networking and research locus for those aiming to replicate an existing business model in the growing Middle Eastern market.
Alongside opportunities for networking, learning and sourcing, the three-day event will also feature seminars and educational sessions hosted by industry experts. “DEAL has proven itself year after year as a ‘thought leader’ of the industry in the region for redefining the amusement industry and has brought together
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great minds and their world class innovations all under one common platform,” said an IEC spokesperson. DEAL provides an opportunity to trial the
state-of-the-art products, to identify contemporary services, and gather competitive quotes, as well as meet with industry leaders from all over the world, participate in educational events, and network with other professionals from the sector.
Capitalising on IPs A growing segment of the show running cncurrently with DEAL will be the Amusement Operator & Franchise Showcase (AOFS), an initiative designed to promote business relationships between stakeholders in the amusement and franchising and licensing business. ”Cited as the next, in-demand growth
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