EAS 2013 and the Interactive TrendThis article comes from Highwaygames.com ![]() Understandably, manufacturers and suppliers have been trying to create a highly immersive and interactive experience for visitors and patrons. Creating machines and products that interact with several guests at a time and are inclusive in their interactions to try and provide an experience you cannot buy for your home. There's a lot of buzz, but is interactivity really what the industry needs to get back to the glory days? The number of new products angling highly immersive, interactive technologies suggests as much. The three day event is owned and produced by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA). According to organisers a total of 393 exhibitors from over 40 countries participated in this years EAS 2013, and this years floor was the largest it had been in 10 years with over 9,000 sqm of space booked, equaling a 10% increase in space. Also, preliminary estimates indicated the show attracted approximately 8,500 industry professionals, including 5,900 buyers, from all over the world. The record-breaking amount of space was complemented by a vast program of special events, tours, and a plethora of new products from exhibitors. More than 300 industry professionals participated in tours around word-renowned French attractions, such as Disneyland Paris, Futuroscope and the Machines de I'lle in Nantes. The large range of exhibitors booths, programmes, tours, special events and seminars garnered the show more international visibility, which was a common comment from suppliers: “I think the show is demonstrating a lot of new maturity, the market is grown, the buyers have come to this show, but more than anything else, the quality of the presentation in the show suppliers and IAAPA putting together a real professional experience from beginning to the end. It's gonna pay off,” said John Wood, CEO of Sally Corporation. The show covered over 100 categories, but what seems to have caught most peoples eye is the large amounts of interactive products that are in progress and market ready. Some of these included:
The event also welcomed 84 first-time exhibitors this year, including Cruden, Dippin' Dots. IDEATTACK, Rocas Theming Factory, Delta Strike International, Rain Drop Productions, and Universal Space Amusements. This doesn't even begin to cover everything the event had to offer, but it gives you a rough idea of what was on display. The growing event is one to keep an eye on, as it grows and matures, and starts to come into it's own. Next year, EAS 2014 will be held in Amsterdam, September 23-25 at the Amsterdam Rai Center. If you wish to exhibit, you should book quickly as there are already more than 230 companies that have reserved 7,800 sqm of space so far! Next event to look forward to is the IAAPA show in Orlando, Florida. Watch this space for more news. https://www.highwaygames.comhttps://www.highwaygames.com/arcade-news/eas-2013-and-the-interactive-trend-3102/ Copyright © 1999 - 2025, Highwaygames.com All Rights |