Environmental Street Furniture (ESF), a supplier of exterior street furniture products, has announced that its CEO, Alan Lowry, will attend the upcoming Saudi Entertainment and Amusement (SEA) Expo.
The event is taking place from 20 to 22 May in Riyadh, where the company will also be presenting its most recent innovations.
Elevating experiences through expert design
SEA Expo brings together more than 15,000 professionals to explore the latest innovations, business opportunities, and market trends that are shaping the booming entertainment industry in the region. This year marks the event’s seventh and most ambitious edition, and will take place at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center.
From cutting-edge rides, arcade games, water-related equipment, and F&B solutions to an international network of leading suppliers, key buyers, investors, and decision-makers, SEA Expo brings together every element needed to enhance and elevate guest experiences. It is the must-attend event for industry professionals looking to source the latest innovations, forge new collaborations, and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving sector.
ESF aims to enhance visitor experiences through themed outdoor furniture that is expertly designed to combine creativity and function. It is internationally recognised for its innovative design solutions that integrate technology and modern materials.
The company’s presence at SEA Expo in Saudi Arabia, led by Lowry, reflects its commitment to delivering innovative, high-quality solutions for the attractions sector. ESF will showcase its latest products and connect with collaborators and sector leaders at the event to continue building on its success as a global provider of themed and functional outdoor furniture.
Additionally, the company is set to launch its new website, ThemeBenches.com, later in May. This will be dedicated to ESF’s acclaimed themed bench collections and will provide a fresh aesthetic and improved user experience.
Last year, ESF attended IAAPA Expo Europe in Amsterdam. Attendees could meet with key members of the team, including Lowry, and explore design inspiration and partnerships.