Frontgrid, an expert in adventure leisure and virtual reality attractions, and its VR flying experience, ParadropVR, are attending Amusement Expo International (AEI) 2023.
Frontgrid and the company’s CEO Matt Wells are attending AEI and the event’s VR Summit, which are running at the same time in Las Vegas from 27 March through 30 March.
Located at the Las Vegas Convention Center, AEI is the amusement industry’s most influential conference and trade show.
The show is sponsored by the American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) and Amusement & Museum Operators Association (AMOA).
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It includes exhibitors across various sectors, including amusement arcades, laser tag, family entertainment centres (FECs) and virtual reality (VR).
At the VR Summit, Wells can be found at the ParadropVR stand in the education room. During the wider Amusement Expo event, visitors can book a meeting with him.
They will find out more about the benefits of installing ParadropVR at their venue, whether it’s an FEC, museum, retail attraction or brand experience.
ParadropVR offers subscription games and custom content. It also provides an unattended VR attraction with solo or multiplayer gameplay, and a global online league. Find out more about ParadropVR’s two hardware models.

ParadropVR is now available at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. Here, guests can experience what it would have been like to jump out of a C130 aircraft and take part in a parachute mission.
“ParadropVR combines motion-based engineering, exciting VR environments and gamification to give the sensation that you are flying under canopy,” said Wells, the co-founder of Frontgrid and co-inventor of ParadropVR.
Frontgrid also recently debuted its ParadropVR experience at the Royal Air Force Museum in Cosford, Shropshire. Guests can enjoy an exhibit that recreates the experiences of the UK’s premier military parachute display team.
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