Brogent Secures Orders for 2 Immersive Experience Equipment from Saudi Arabia, Deepening Middle East Expansion

Immersive experience equipment manufacturer Brogent Technologies announced it has secured orders for two "Rotational Flying Theater" units from a Saudi Arabian client. This marks Brogent's fifth large-scale immersive equipment contract in the Middle East this year, which will contribute to future revenue and increase profitability, further deepening its expansion in the region.
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(Taipei, May 4, CNA reporter Wu Chia-hao) Immersive experience equipment manufacturer Brogent Technologies announced today that it has secured orders for two "Rotational Flying Theater" units from a Saudi Arabian client. This marks Brogent's fifth large-scale immersive equipment contract in the Middle East this year, which will contribute to future revenue and increase profitability.

Brogent stated in a press release that it has successively received orders for customized immersive entertainment systems for a new well-known IP (intellectual property) theme park from Saudi Arabian clients this year. The products cover various applications, including large-scale immersive theaters and active interactive systems, deepening Brogent's layout in diversified product lines for immersive entertainment.

Regarding large-scale immersive systems, the Saudi Arabian client adopted high-end large-scale immersive amusement equipment, providing 200 visitors with a simultaneous experience through 8 motion platforms, combined with a 3D projection dome system, to create an immersive dynamic simulation effect.

Brogent pointed out that the "Rotational Flying Theater" signed today has a high capacity of 300 people, extending the visual range to the dome space, making the overall view and dynamic experience for visitors more complete.

Brogent stated that Saudi Arabia continues to promote the "Vision 2030" plan, driving investments in tourism and entertainment infrastructure. Even amidst geopolitical changes in the Middle East region, the local momentum for long-term national transformation goals remains steady. Due to the extreme climate environment, indoor immersive entertainment facilities have become a standard requirement for developing theme parks, and related large-scale development projects are also moving forward. (Editors: Chang Chun-mao) 1150504

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