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Brogent Technologies opens new Ciaotou Science Park branch in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

New facility powers theme park innovation and production capacity

Modern industrial building with gray facade and Brogent company logo, surrounded by trees and road.

Chairman of Brogent Technologies, Chih-Hung Ouyang, calls the new facility a 'Dream Factory'

Image courtesy of Brogent Technologies

Brogent Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of media-based attractions, has officially inaugurated the new Ciaotou Science Park Branch in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, marking a significant milestone in the company’s global expansion in immersive entertainment and amusement ride systems.

The facility serves as a state-of-the-art centre for research, development, manufacturing, system integration, and testing, enhancing Brogent’s comprehensive capabilities in the international attractions industry.


“The Ciaotou Science Park facility is far more than a conventional manufacturing plant,” says Chih-Hung Ouyang, chairman of Brogent Technologies.

“It is a ‘Dream Factory’ where engineering, creativity, and immersive storytelling converge. Equipped with automated production systems and Brogent’s proprietary AI-powered dynamic simulation technology, the facility accelerates development cycles and transforms creative concepts into world-class entertainment experiences.”

Ability to respond to demand and new trends

The Ciaotou Science Park covers more than 33,000 square meters and includes a 12-meter-high R&D and production space optimised for rapid innovation in the development of mega attractions.

Equipped with cutting-edge engineering features, the site uses overhead crane systems to facilitate complex assemblies and efficient project workflows.

The high-ceilinged production halls, integrated testing areas, and advanced manufacturing capabilities enhance Brogent's proficiency in next-generation technology and large-scale attraction engineering.

People at a ribbon-cutting ceremony with a "Brogent" banner and lion dancers. The Ciaotou Science Park is now open following a ribbon cutting ceremony with Brogent Technologies leadersImage courtesy of Brogent Technologies

The Ciaotou facility enables Brogent to respond more effectively to international projects by offering increased customisation options, while strengthening its role as a top provider of premium simulation experiences and maintaining a strong focus on the highest safety standards for ride systems.

With the opening of the Ciaotou Science Park Branch, Brogent enters a new phase of global expansion, enhancing its capacity to provide immersive entertainment solutions for theme park destinations worldwide.

At the start of 2026, Brogent Technologies also entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Flyover Attractions (Flyover) from Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality, Inc. for approximately $78.4 million. The immersive flying theatre attraction brand Flyover has operations in Vancouver, Iceland, Las Vegas, and Chicago.

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