Media-based attractions manufacturer Brogent Technologies has a big year ahead as the company aims to push the boundaries of flying theatre technologies and other media-based attractions.
Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 21 Feb 2023
Media-based attractions manufacturer Brogent Technologies has a big year ahead as the company aims to push the boundaries of flying theatre technologies and other media-based attractions.
Entering its 23rd year, Brogent has added new upgrades and improvements to its existing i-Ride and m-Ride flying theatre systems, also introducing its o-Ride at the end of 2022. With the three offerings, Brogent now has the capability to offer a distinctive product range for a variety of budgets and creative intents.
The company is also investing in its AV systems with a number of projection system options and LED screens.
“A successful flying theatre depends not only on the state-of-the-art hardware but also on the quality and variety of content available,” says Brogent. “Creating new and innovative media content has become a key factor to bring flying experiences to even more locations.”
2023 is also a year in which Brogent will focus even more on its aerial filming and CGI offerings. Already cooperating with specialised studios, the result is an ever-expanding content library filled with cutting-edge media for clients to license.
In addition to its flying theatres, Brogent is working on other media-based attractions, utilising its mechanical rides, software and hardware integration to create products like RiseUp VR Airship and the t-Ride immersive tunnel. Among its products, this year will see the company debut an F1 simulator at the world-famous Hockenheim race track in Germany.
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