online event
Motion Across Oceans: Simworx’s 4D attraction Export Adventure
Want global success that is out of this world? Come and hear inclusive insights from Terry Monkton, on how he has tripled the revenue of his dynamic media based attractions company, mainly through selling overseas.
What you’ll learn
- Identify key factors that contribute to building and maintaining a strong international reputation
- Understand the role of leadership and strategic vision in driving global expansion and sustaining growth across multiple regions
- Gain inspiration and motivation from a real-world success story of a UK company’s journey to become a global exporter
Description
Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring Terry Monkton, CEO of Simworx, a global leader in the design and delivery of cutting edge 4D effect cinemas and motion simulation attractions.
Simworx have worked with customers such as Nickelodeon and National Geographic, and Terry Monkton was named in the LDC Top 50 Most Ambitious Business Leaders (UK) in 2020.
With over 120 installations worldwide and 60 million guests experiencing their attractions annually, Simworx has become synonymous with innovation, quality and global success.
Whether you are interested in international expansion, the entertainment industry, or simply want to be inspired by a story of global achievement, this webinar offers a unique opportunity to gain insights from a company that has mastered the art of exporting.
Speakers
Terry Monkton
CEO, Simworx
Established in 1997, multiple award-winning Simworx Limited are acknowledged as one of the world’s leading suppliers of turnkey media-based attractions to theme parks and visitor attractions worldwide. They have a diverse product portfolio of 14 attractions, over 125 installations with over 60 million people per year worldwide enjoying a Simworx attraction.
95% of Simworx’s revenues are generated from export sales. The company has been fortunate to understand potential growth areas and as a result has seen significant sales in the Middle East, South East Asia and China, which have contributed to Simworx securing over £110m of export orders in recent years.