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DOF Robotics creates CITYFLY VR experience

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The product is adaptable to a range of throughputs and spaces

DOF Robotics, a producer of dynamic simulation platforms, has presented a new product for attractions and venues which explores the world’s diversity.

CITYFLY VR uses a unique 2DOF XD Theater platform to transport guests to a myriad of cities around the world, whilst remaining under one roof. The platform features eight seats, however, multiple platforms can be utilised together to create ‘Big XD Theaters’ with a capacity of up to 200 seats, suitable for amusement and theme parks.

DOF Robotics’ CITYFLY attractions use a VR visual system, but can also be used with state-of-the-art flat screens with 3D effects and curved screens. Various special effects can be integrated to create a fully immersive experience, recreating effects such as wind and rain.

Developing unique attractions

As a pioneer in the VR and AR entertainment industries, DOF Robotics’ aim is to be a trusted partner for its clients through a range of technologies such as simulators.

A representative from the firm says: “At DOF Robotics, we take every day as a new opportunity to develop even more unique and extraordinary products that breathe life into entertainment venues and keep guests returning again and again.”

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“We are always open to new innovative project ideas and custom solutions and our immersive CITYFLY VR will put the audience right at the heart of the story. Thanks to our experience and know-how of the amusement industry, we understand [clients’] needs and can customise our attractions to meet [their] requirements and resources.”

DOF Robotics will be at IAAPA Expo Europe next month, taking place at Excel London on 12-15 Sept 2022. More information on CITYFLY VR will be available from Booth #1617.

The firm has also recently announced Nautilus, a new submarine simulator with six degrees of freedom. Recreating a realistic underwater mission, the innovation features a 270-degree screen and water effects to immerse guests in the unique experience.

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