Brogent Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of media-based attractions, has announced the release of It’s Africa, the first 10K flying theatre experience to focus on the natural beauty of Africa.
The title provides ultra-high resolution on all existing flying theatre systems, with a focus on optimising performance for the most recent models of LED dome screens. The film is in collaboration with Mack Animation.
Record-breaking simulator
Brogent has also announced the opening of the world’s largest simulator in China. The attraction boasts a record-breaking 304 seats and provides an enhanced immersive and shared sea adventure experience for guests.
In addition, a new flying theatre will soon open to the public in Hong Kong Airport’s 11 Skies Mall.
Meanwhile, in October the firm’s state-of-the-art racing simulator featuring an LED dome screen opened at Hockenheimring’s brand-new welcome centre. This completed a “land, sea, and air” series, which provides an array of experiences to suit all types of visitors.
Giant LED dome screens are delivering incredible experiences and stimulating discussions in the entertainment industry. The future for flying theatre experiences is set to be pioneering, as seen in the combination of Brogent’s LED dome screen and the flying theatre system.
This system is growing in popularity with clients all over the world. Brogent will continue to produce exciting, high-quality film content for cutting-edge LED experiences. The firm will present more than ten products combined with thematic turnkey solutions at this year’s IAAPA Expo, to provide comprehensive services for its clients.
Brogent will be at IAAPA Expo in Orlando at booth #5627. The Expo is taking place from 13 to 17 November at the Orange County Convention Center.
Brogent Technologies Inc. recently received the Best Dark Ride award at the European Star Awards, for its project Voletarium.