Being Dolphin 4D tells the story of an aquatic journey through the eyes of a charismatic dolphin At this year’s IAAPA Asia Attractions Expo, Simex-Iwerks will showcase Being Dolphin 4D.
A custom production for the National Aquarium, made in collaboration with Talbot Films, Being Dolphin 4D tells the story of an aquatic journey through the eyes of a charismatic dolphin.
The 4D experience tackles the topic of marine conservation, with a musical score to complement the beauty of the film. Find out about Simex-Iwerks’ library at their booth.
Visit Simex-Iwerks at booth #1520
IAAPA Asia, the premier international business event for attractions industry professionals in the growing Asia-Pacific region, will take place between 5 and 8 June at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre between 5 and 8 June. It will play host to more than 500 global exhibitors across 10,000sqm of trade show floor, and expects to welcome more than 8000 attractions professionals from over 50 countries.
Supplier: SimEx-Iwerks TorontoOntarioCanada SimEx-Iwerks is the leading innovator of immersive 3-D and 4-D Attractions and the exclusive distributor of the
industry's best selling film titles. Our company supports over 150 family-friendly attractions in more than 30 countries. Our attractions
entertain and educate over 100M people every year.
Web: www.simex-iwerks.com
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