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Flying theatres built by Brogent are opening one after


another worldwide Flying theatres built by Brogent Technologies are now opening one after another around the world.


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ith the recovery of the tourism market around the world, Brogent has completed and opened flying theatres


and immersive rides in Vietnam, Kazakhstan, China, Japan, Denmark, the US, and the UK since this April. For example, the immersive motion theatre “Aladdin’s Grand Palace Tour” officially opened in the largest theme park in Vietnam, VinWonders Phu Quoc, in late April. During the ride, the magic carpet takes tourists on an exciting adventure immersed in the story of Aladdin. Another example is Central Asia’s first flying theatre, which recently opened in Kazakhstan’s ancient city, Turkestan. Visitors will turn into travellers of the Silk Road in the medieval period and fly through the historical myths of Kazakhstan. Moreover, the second flying theatre in Tokyo had its grand opening last Wednesday (May 19th). This flying theatre is located at a large theme park in the suburbs of Tokyo, featuring IP from Japan’s most famous monster movie. The last examples are the LEGOLAND series in the US and Europe that have opened in late May. They include the first flying theatre in northern Europe that opened in May in LEGOLAND Billund Resort in Denmark. The Master of Flight ride created by Brogent officially opened at the LEGOLAND California Resort in California on 27 May. The UK’s first flying theater will also opened at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort in May with a whole new theme called Flight of the Sky Lion where visitors go on a marvellous flying adventure with the mysterious and beautiful Sky Lion. According to Brogent, some projects were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Thus, there will be approximately 20 flying theatres and immersive rides completed this year. In order to respond to a plethora of requests from customers recently, Brogent’s R&D team has been putting a lot of resources into product research and design and building more diversified immersive technology rides. This includes Brogent’s latest 8K LED dome screen for its flying theatre, which will bring screen brightness up more than ten times and 8K ultra- high definition. This will provide a clearer, deeper, more immersive high-end entertainment experience. This product received overseas orders during the end of last year. Personalised racing simulators have also become a popular product and our most recent sale was to a theme park in Vietnam. This shows that Brogent’s diversified product line strategy meets the current market demand.


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“We are happy to be back again at an IAAPA in person trade show! It has been a while,” said Stefan Rothaug, marketing and sales. “Traditionally at the Expo Europe we celebrate our new openings in Europe: This year with “Emmet’s Flying Adveture – Masters of Flight” in Legoland Billund, Denmark and “Flight of the Sky Lion” in the brand-new LEGO MYTHICA area at Legoland Windsor. But those are only two


of the more than TWENTY projects that Brogent is handing over to clients all around the world in 2021. Just this month “FlyOver Las Vegas”, the third location of the Pursuit owned FlyOver brand of flying theater experiences opened in Las Veags, Nevada and multiple rides in China are now in soft opening phase, ready to open for the October 1 holiday over there. “We are on our mission to bring breath-taking


media-based attractions to all corners of the world, further working on defining the next generation of this kind of attractions, doubling down on features like huge immersive screens featuring ultra-high resolution, incredible brightness and contrast and show controlled that llows non-linear storytelling and most advanced interactivity. If you are on a similar mission please visit us at booth 2-366!”


IAAPA EXPO EUROPE EDITION


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