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Triotech wins Transformers attractions contract


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riotech, a leader in media-based attractions, is proud to announce its latest interactive dark ride to be installed at SEVEN’s entertainment destination in the Al Hamra district of Riyadh city, with two additional attractions set to open at other SEVEN’s entertainment destinations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


Saudi Entertainment Ventures (SEVEN), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), is developing the Kingdom’s entertainment ecosystem by investing SAR 50 billion to create 21 integrated entertainment destinations with over 150 innovative attractions across 14 cities, enriching the lives of people of Saudi Arabia.


SEVEN recently announced that it will bring the Transformers brand to its entertainment destinations in the Kingdom. The Transformers attractions will feature thrilling state-of-the-art rides and captivating environments that will have guests fully immersed in the action-packed world of the iconic brand. To complete the overall visitor experience, there will be branded retail, including specially developed merchandise, and themed food and beverage venues, leaving guests feeling as though they have stepped into the Transformers universe. SEVEN has awarded the contract to Triotech to develop Transformers-themed interactive dark rides at their entertainment destinations across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Triotech is responsible for the design, engineering, manufacturing, and installation of these interactive dark rides.


Damien Latham, chief attractions officer at SEVEN, said: “We are excited to be working with Triotech to bring the Transformers attractions to our entertainment destinations, providing our guests with a one-of-a-kind attraction. SEVEN will continue to raise the standards of entertainment, creating innovative experiences for our guests by developing exceptional entertainment experiences in the Kingdom.”


Ernest Yale, president and CEO of Triotech mentioned: “We have an extensive track record in adapting global iconic IPs to interactive attractions which positions us as a partner of choice for SEVEN’s Transformers projects in Saudi Arabia,”. He added: “Triotech will leverage its global leadership in immersive experiences and its ability to deliver turnkey attractions to make this an experience that will bring the guests into the Transformers world.”


DOF Robotics exhibiting at IAAPA Asia


DOF Robotics, a leader in cut- ting-edge immersive experienc- es, is set to showcase its latest innovations at IAAPA Asia Expo 2023 on 14-16 June. Visitors will have the opportu-


nity to experience the enhanced Hurricane VR 360 attraction and witness the debut of the thrilling VR movie, Homeland: Rise of Nomads. Hurricane VR 360 takes virtual


reality to new heights, offering an immersive and exhilarating experience. With its new themat-


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ic presentation, this innovative attraction delivers unparalleled thrills and adventure. Attendees are invited to DOF


Robotics' booth, number L1513, where they can be among the first to experience the enhanced Hurricane VR 360 and witness the debut of Homeland: Rise of Nomads. DOF Robotics’ knowl- edgeable team will be available to provide information, offer live demonstrations, and discuss the exceptional entertainment experi- ences provided by the company.


JUNE 2023


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