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TRIO-TECH NEW-NEWS!

  • Writer: Joseph Camarota
    Joseph Camarota
  • Sep 28
  • 2 min read

Triotech: What’s New, What’s Next (and Why It Matters)


1) Middle East mega-projects are the growth engine

  • Into the Deep—Triotech’s largest-ever interactive dark ride—is tied to the Six Flags Qiddiya City project in Saudi Arabia (listed for 2025 on park materials). This is a flagship installation showcasing Triotech’s top-end media ride capabilities.

  • A Transformers-themed interactive dark ride and the first Warner Bros. Discovery Adventures attraction in MENA are also in the pipeline, signaling long-term regional content/IP commitments. Planet Attractions

2) “Scalable dark rides” strategy: Smash & Reload grows up

  • With BoldMove Nation, Triotech expanded Smash & Reload into a family (Mini, Original, Maxi). The Maxi variant targets medium/large parks with higher throughput and flexible theming—designed to slot into existing buildings with lighter retrofit demands. InPark Magazine

3) Coin-op/FEC push continues with content-led updates

  • SuperBlaster (attendant-free, multiplayer) is now shipping and positioned as a high-impact, compact anchor for FECs. 100" 4K projection, motion seats, wind, 5.1 audio, Unreal Engine 5 content, and an expanding library.

4) Recognition that matters to buyers

  • Triotech picked up two MENALAC 2025 awards: Best New Product – Arcade, VR, Redemption & Novelty for SuperBlaster, and Best VR & Digital Experience Content Creator (a content cred that helps sell longevity to parks and FECs).

5) Leadership build-out to support the pipeline

  • Yannick Gemme (Managing Director, Product Division) and Luc Gagnon (VP Finance) joined in 2025 signals on scaling product and tightening operations around a busy delivery calendar.

6) 25th anniversary

  • Triotech’s 2025 “25 years” milestone messaging is tied to new openings, regional expansion, and multiple IPs (not just nostalgia). Useful for partners pitching “newness” to guests/investors. Planet Attractions

Operator takeaways

  • If you run parks/attractions: The Smash & Reload family provides a scalable entry into interactive dark rides (fit, budget, and throughput tiers). Maxi is worth a look if you have building constraints but need capacity. InPark Magazine

    If you run FECs: SuperBlaster is now shipping and engineered for unattended operation, compact footprint with a content roadmap (critical for earnings life).

  • If you market to MENA travelers or operate in the region: Track Qiddiya and SEVEN projects. Triotech content is central to those guest promises, which should spill over into awareness and demand for related media rides in other markets.

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