Mobaro, a provider of online maintenance and safety solutions, has a busy schedule this winter as it meets new prospects at a range of industry events and continues to provide high-level support to existing clients.
The CMMS and Ride Operations software specialist will be at events hosted by AIMS International Ltd, the National Association of Amusement Ride Safety Officials (NAARSO) and International Ride Training.
Prestigious appearances
Mobaro is getting ready for additional instructional activities this winter after wrapping up yet another AIMS Safety Seminar as a platinum sponsor. David Bromilow will speak at the NAARSO’s 36th Annual Safety Seminar at the end of January. Mobaro is making its debut at NAARSO with this appearance.
The Ride Operations-facing portion of Mobaro will also relocate to Carowinds in February to support and participate in Ride Camp by International Ride Training. The theme park will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year, with the addition of Aeronautica Landing, a themed area with five new rides.
“We look forward to being part of International Ride Training’s event this year. Its focus on providing a productive environment for operators and managers to learn and grow professionally is in perfect alignment with what Mobaro is about,” says Mobaro COO Christoffer Borup.
The function of ride operations has come under more attention as a result of the two years Borup and the US team have spent installing and supporting Mobaro’s numerous new North American clients.
Streamlining operations
Since the launch of RideOps two years ago, Mobaro has seen a surge in interest from both current and prospective clients who value the potent idea of integrating ride operations data, inspections, notes, and tasks with their CMMS, which includes operator training and certification.
The NAARSO Safety Seminar is slated to take place from 29 January to 3 February in Carowinds, North Carolina, US and IRT Ride Camp will be held there from 5-9 February.
Mobaro director David Bromilow has recently been appointed to the IAAPA global safety committee, bringing 45 years of experience to the role.