(24 June 2015) — Asian Attractions Expo (AAE) 2015 attracted an estimated 8,500 total participants; broke records for the size of the trade show floor and number of exhibitors; delivered information-packed education programs; and featured sold-out networking events at Hong Kong-area attractions. Asian Attractions Expo, which is organized by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), took place at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 16-19 June.
Based on preliminary estimates, a total of 8,500 people participated in the show from 74 countries, including 6,100 buyers. This is the second highest number of participants in AAE history and represents 65 percent and 91 percent increases, respectively, when compared to the last time the Expo was in Hong Kong (2012). Owners, executives, managers, and leaders from the region’s theme parks, water parks, family entertainment centers, zoos, aquariums, museums, science centers, and resorts, as well as a number of developers and investors, participated in Asian Attractions Expo 2015.
A record 353 exhibiting companies filled 9,432 net square meters of space on the trade show floor. Exhibitors came from 40 nations and showcased the latest innovations for the attractions industry, including high-tech multiple-dimension motion simulators, roller coasters of all shapes and sizes, next-generation video game concepts, immersive themed design elements and services, interactive water slides, and much more.
The IAAPA Institute for Attractions Managers, hosted by Ocean Park Hong Kong, sold out, while the IAAPA Safety Institute was also well attended. The education conference at AAE featured industry leaders from around the world who addressed topics including: what’s new in Asia, implementing effective human resources strategies, creating risk management programs, developing a business recovery strategy, launching a corporate social responsibility program, leveraging brands, media-based attractions, and destination marketing.
IAAPA President and CEO Paul Noland was pleased with AAE 2015: “As we move Asian Attractions Expo to different cities around Asia, we appreciate the unique dynamics of each location. The successful show here in Hong Kong illustrates the strength of the industry throughout the entire Asia-Pacific region.”
”This is an amazing industry and it has been great to see operators and suppliers from around the world gather here in Hong Kong,” said IAAPA Vice President, Asia-Pacific Operations, June Ko. “I’ve been particularly impressed by the caliber of the education programs and the popularity of the special events. Clearly, there is a thirst for more industry knowledge and everyone enjoys connecting with their peers and colleagues from throughout the Asia-Pacific region and from around the globe.”
Asian Attractions Expo 2015 by the Numbers
The Platinum Sponsors for Asian Attractions Expo 2015 were Chimelong Group and Wanda Group. FUNA a Wärtsilä company, Galasys, Golden Horse Technology Entertainment Corp. Ltd., JRA, Mack Rides, Pictureworks, Rhetroactive Design, The Producers Group, and WhiteWater Waterparks and Attractions were Gold Sponsors, while Kraftwerk Living Technologies was a Silver Sponsor. InvestHK and MEHK were supporting organizations.
Asian Attractions Expo 2016 will be held at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, 13-16 June, and advance exhibit sales are strong. Exhibitor information on the 2016 event is available on the IAAPA website, www.IAAPA.org. More detailed information on AAE 2016 will be available in late 2015.
About IAAPA
IAAPA is the premier trade association for the attractions industry worldwide. Founded in 1918, IAAPA is the largest international trade association for permanently located amusement facilities and attractions and is dedicated to the preservation and prosperity of the attractions industry. The association’s global headquarters is in Alexandria, Virginia, United States, and it maintains regional offices in Brussels, Mexico City, Hong Kong, and Orlando, Florida. www.IAAPA.org
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Press Contact Information:
Colleen Mangone: CMangone@IAAPA.org
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June Ko: JKo@IAAPA.org
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Culsin Li: culsin.li@baobab-tree-event.com
Karen Kwok: karen.kwok@baobab-tree-event.com
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