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IAAPA Asia: Preview


GHESA Water & Art GHESA Water & Art is a leading water feature specialist, with 60 years of experience in the design, installation, and maintenance of ornamental, interactive, musical, and multimedia fountains. With branches in Europe, the Middle East, and South America, GHESA has completed over 4000 turnkey projects around the world. GHESA Water & Art has been a pioneer in the development of new products and technologies. It was the first company to develop the cybernetic concept and the patented underwater electronic valve, which originated the first choreographed musical fountains. This patented technology was featured in the first multimedia water show, installed at the Spanish Pavilion in Seville Expo 92. GHESA was also a pioneer in the development of floating systems for fountains, with its 1995 installation at Macau Reservoir, which was at the time the largest floating multimedia fountain in Asia. GHESA has also been at the forefront of the user-friendly, walk-in and interactive concepst, designing and installing water tunnels, water domes, and water matrices in urban parks, theme parks, shopping malls and other developments. Throughout its history, GHESA Water & Art has developed projects for national and international major events, like the Olympic Games (Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996) and World Expos (Seville Expo 1992, Lisbon Expo 1998, Zaragoza Expo 2008, Astana Expo 2017 and Dubai Expo 2020). The Digital Water Curtain installed at the Saudi Arabia Pavilion at EXPO 2020 Dubai won the Guinness World Record for ‘The Longest Interactive Water Feature’. It is the third time one of their projects achieved a Guinness World Record. We invite you to Visit GHESA Water & Art at IAAPA Singapore (Booth L112) to find out which other projects won the title and to learn everything about the latest innovations in fountain technology, bespoke choreographies, video mapping, and about the implementation of the latest green technology and its use within this sector.


JRA


JRA, part of RWS Global, is thrilled to be exhibiting at IAAPA Expo Asia. Having recently celebrated 35 years of creating extraordinary destinations for clients and brands around the world, JRA is turning its focus to the future with some exciting changes for 2023. The promotion of long-time team member Mark Amos to the role of executive vice president in April has allowed former JRA president, Keith James, to transition to the role of chairman, serving as an ambassador for JRA at industry events around the world. In May, JRA became a part of RWS Global, the world’s largest producer of live experiences, providing ideation, design, technical, casting and operation services to create extraordinary entertainment, live events, exhibits, destinations, décor and brand attractions. JRA’s team prides itself on designing vividly but responsibly, creating destinations that are not only beautiful and memorable, but also operationally successful. That is why JRA is a trusted creative force that brings to life attractions, exhibits and other immersive environments, captivating visitors on land and at sea. Key openings for JRA this summer include Kings Island’s Adventure Port, View Boston, Hasbro City in Mexico City and the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame. Visit JRA at booth L831 to learn more about the team’s capabilities in master planning, writing and content development, experience planning and design, executive media production, graphic design, art direction, and project management and fabrication. To learn more, visit experiencejra.com, and to schedule an appointment, contact Shawn McCoy, SVP at JRA, at smccoy@experiencejra.com.


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