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Simtec Systems GmbH Hermann-Blenk-Str. 52, 38108 Braunschweig, Germany T: +49 5307 2039-400 E: info@simtec.de W: www.simtec.de


Simtec Systems GmbH – German innovation in motion!


simulator systems, such as flying theatres, motion-based simulator rides, and interactive dark rides.


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Products and Services HEXaFLITE®2.0 Flying Theatre & HEXaFLITE®mini The HEXaFLITE®2.0 system design enables full 6-DOF movements right from the loading position, offering an exhilarating experience from the very start of the ride. This innovative design merges a traditional motion-based simulator with a flying theatre, delivering more excitement and thrills immediately. Initiating movement in the loading position and continuing as the system transitions to the show position greatly enhances the potential for creating unique experiences. Furthermore, the seats can tilt backward


while the platform remains in the loading position, and an extended screen in the ceiling allows guests to gaze into the sky or explore other worlds.


Further features:


• Compact seating positioned at the center of the screen


• Variety of special effects, e. g. scent, wind and spray


• Large movement in all six degrees of freedom for smooth soaring and dynamic movements


• Available from 20 to 72 seats


• Turn-key attraction including screen, projection, audio-video system and media contact


HEXaFLITE10mini – two systems


imtec Systems stands out as a premier supplier of entertainment attractions, particularly in the realm of customized


The new HEXaFLITE®mini, designed for 4, 8,


or 10 passengers, is specifically made for locations with reduced ceiling heights. These systems are available with either electric or hydraulic 6DOF motion systems and are a must have for any FEC.


Our FUNRIDE OCS and CCS (Open Cabin Simulator or Closed Cabin Simulator) product line has been in successful operation for the last 20 years. It can also be operated as an exciting Immersive Tunnel Attraction! The combination of 2D or 3D images, motion impressions and additional special effects such as rain, heat, wind, scent and seat vibration take guests on an unbelievable journey. Integrating these visual and physical effects


creates an immersive experience with simulator attraction technology.


The FUNRIDE OCS TR (On Track) presents a unique FUNRIDE design. Its motion system is installed on a platform that enables movement through or into a dome theater. Our FUNRIDE CCS features a closed cabin


simulator. The closed cabin enhances the potential for customized sound projection. Guests enter a themed closed cabin with


Andreas Stickel, CEO


projection screens and feel like walking into another world


Our FUNRIDE motion-based systems are available from 2 – 100 guests!


Interactive Dark Ride Our Interactive Dark Ride combines a traditional dark ride concept with the fun of competing each other. Individually designed vehicles with rotation (rotating passenger cabin with 360° in both directions) and flexibility in speed can be equipped with interactive components and effects.


ScreenFLITE® - Digital Signage System Twelve LED displays with about 2m²each arrange to form different patterns in an elaborated dance.


Company strength We seize our customers’ ideas and suggestions and in a close co-operation create individual simulation attractions. We are flexible in time and design and offer turn-key solutions! For us it is important to establish a long-term relationship with our clients and to serve them over the lifetime of our product.


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