Barco, the technology company focusing on innovative visualisation solutions, has launched a new survey that will explore the future of park technology and help shape the next generation of immersive experiences.
Theme park operators and AV sector professionals are invited to take part and share their thoughts. These insights will be vital in determining how technology will change parks in the future, whether improving virtual reality rides or producing breathtaking visual displays.
To complete the survey, please click here.
Taking innovation to the next level
“Every great adventure begins with a spark of imagination, and at Barco, we believe technology is the key to bringing the spark to life and unlocking the most unforgettable theme park experiences,” says the firm. “We’re on a mission to create the ultimate thrill, and we want your expertise to take it to the next level.”
Theme park professionals are acutely aware of how technology affects visitor experiences. This survey will investigate their ideas on emerging trends and technologies, and how projection, lighting, and sound systems might be used to create even more enchanting experiences for guests.
Responses are confidential and the survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. By contributing to this research, industry experts can help define the next chapter in theme park innovation.
Last month, Barco announced that it has been appointed as visualisation partner for the Belgian pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka. The company will play a pivotal role in delivering the guest experience, and together with its consortium partners is committed to developing a pavilion that provides visitors from across the globe with an outstanding immersive experience.
The firm also recently shared details of two projects in China that showcase how its projectors can meet the diverse needs of different attractions. The company has created vibrant experiences at Hengdian Dream Bund Film Experience Resort using its 18 UDX-4K22 and 4 UDX-4K32 projectors and has deployed 75 laser projectors at Gansu Bamboo Slips Museum.