Edwards Technologies Inc. Building Relationships with 3D Digital Technologies at IAAPA Expo Attractions 2007

November 13, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
November 13, 2007, Orlando, FL – With an ever emergent [3D digital theatre expansion in 2008, award-winning company, Edward Technologies, Inc. (ETI), continues to fortify the marketplace with their 3D Digital systems. Through a valuable partnership with Panasonic, that includes an exclusive 100% theater financing package, each group combines years of experience and talent in a variety of 3D projection and technology applications to deliver optimal digital 3D entertainment.

The goals of ETI and Panasonic are aimed at developing fully integrated production packages for digital cinemas while offering a variety of cost-effective approaches to meet customer’s needs to drive the out-of-home destination experience. From the large format theatre to smaller venues, each attraction is specially tailored and engineered to meet today’s advanced technologies.

Adding to this team’s list of accomplishments is the recent opening of the 3D/4D Theater at the Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana, CA. This unique 130-seat theater has been developed to use leading-edge technology systems with enhancements for the full-sensory experience.

During this year’s IAAPA, ETI will promote their relationships with Panasonic, as well as other prestigious and well known entertainment companies who are focusing on the future of digital entertainment. Understanding the importance of building relationships by teaming with progressive and enterprising groups, ETI understands how to marry the guest experience to any attraction that will prove to be both successful and memorable.


Throughout 2007, ETI showcased their diversity of projects, which included Battle Station 21, located at the US Navy’s Great Lakes Naval Air Station. Based on historical naval events, this simulated basic training environment creates one of the most realistic exercises to engage recruits in real-time events. ETI believes more military branches will see this as a pioneer location and will want to replicate the experience.

Keeping up with themed entertainment, Mystery Mine at the Dollywood Theme Park (Tennessee) received rave reviews as this hair-raising attraction with drops of up to 95 degrees, introduced the first Gerstlauer Euro-figther ride. In keeping with the theme park spirit, this attraction creates the maximum thrill with heart-pounding response.

In collaboration with John Levy Lighting and Production, ETI worked in tandem to produce some of the most amazing remote projection screens at the Isle of Capri Hotel & Casino in Coventry, UK. This state-of-the-art complex provides audiovisual entertainment that is highlighted in their Nightclub and on their main marquee to visually intrigue their guests to enhance the casino experience.

Exhibitions have also been a source of ETI’s success, such as Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah which was created for Arts and Exhibitions International has broadened ETI’s scope by delivering a thought-provoking attraction which tells the compelling stories and experiences of those people who lived aboard the Whydah. Drawing crowds from all walks of life, this in-depth chronicle brings together fantasy and history. Noah’s Ark Exhibit at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA is another fine example of bringing an ancient story to life and allows the audience to sail the ark with the animals in ways never imagined before.

ETI knows that creating long-term relationships is the key. Brian Edwards, Founder, President and CEO continues to dedicate himself and his teams in providing the highest quality in audio, visual, specialty show control systems and digital cinema solutions,

Edwards Technologies, Inc., A southern California-based technology solutions company, founded in 1984, specializes in audio, visual, show control, and digital cinema. ETI’s scope of services includes technical design, engineering, project management, programming and media content.