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Two Chinese companies have been found to have violated patent infringement and deceptive trade laws by a US court.
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BY Katie Buckley | 19 Jun 2014
Wuhan, the capital city of central China, could be the home of the world’s tallest pair of buildings by 2018, as part of an ambitious mixed-use scheme.
Mario Mamon: Quality education and training needed for the attractions sector
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2014
IAAPA chair Mario Mamon has said that education and training are two of the key challenges facing the attractions industry going forward.
Thomas the Tank Engine theme park set for Edaville, US
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2014
Thomas the Tank Engine is about to get its own theme park at Edaville USA Railroad, close by to Boston, Massachusetts.
IAAPA Expo opens in Beijing, drawn by 59 theme parks under development in China
BY Liz Terry | 18 Jun 2014
Paul Noland, president and CEO of IAAPA opened the Asian Attractions Expo 2014 today in Beijing - the association's first time in mainland China.
Kate Middleton opens UK facility that cracked WW2 enigma code as heritage attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
Bletchley Park – the UK code-breaking facility which cracked the enigma machine – has been restored as part of an £8m (US$13.5m, €10m) Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) project.
Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy' IP opening as Disney attraction next month
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy IP is coming to Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, with attractions rumoured to be close behind at Universal if the movie is a success.
Decision made on future of Corvette Museum's famous sinkhole
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
A decision has been made on whether or not to turn the now world-famous sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky, US into a permanent attraction.
Theme parks, attractions, hotels and more planned for Kuala Lumpur airport's 'Aeropolis'
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
Plans have been revealed to convert former oil palm plantations surrounding Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s main terminal into attractions such as theme parks, concert halls and golf courses in an effort to bring in additional tourists and businesses.
Whale ban could mean ‘life or death’ for Vancouver Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2014
Amid recent controversy over housing whales and dolphins in aquarium settings, Vancouver Aquarium’s CEO John Nightingale has said that the restriction of such animals would “destroy research” and become a “life-and- death” matter for the aquarium’s continued existence.
Ghanaian facility seeks funding to finally complete science building after more than 50 years
BY Alice Davis | 17 Jun 2014
It’s a long-running saga that has hit yet another stumbling block. The Museum of Science and Technology (MST) in Accra, Ghana, which remains unfinished although the project began in the mid-1960s, needs more money to complete its main science building.
Giant OdySea aquarium coming to the Arizona desert
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2014
A huge 200,000sq ft (18,580sq m) aquarium will open in late 2015 as part of a US$175m (€128m, £103m) entertainment complex in Arizona, US, with work to start in August later this year.
BIG wins contest to design bespoke watch museum in Switzerland
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Jun 2014
Danish architectural practice, Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG) has won a contest to expand the world famous head quarters of luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet in Vallée de Joux, Switzerland, to include a new design museum.
Six Flags' record breaking Goliath wooden coaster opens this week
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Six Flags Great America in Illinois, US, is about to release another of the brand’s record-breaking rides, a new wooden roller coaster dubbed 'Goliath'.
Cartoon Network waterpark opens in Thailand next month
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Cartoon Network’s Bhat1bn (US$30.9m, €22.8m, £18.2m) first branded waterpark is on schedule for completion and will open on 31 July this year in Bang Saray, Thailand.
Robin Hood theme park plans in disarray after council pulls out of deal
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Plans for a Robin Hood theme park in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK, have been dealt a serious blow after the project delivery partner was dumped by the local authority.
Brazil celebrates football legend Pelé with new museum
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
As the 2014 World Cup gathers steam, Brazilian football legend Pelé has opened a museum in the city of Santos, housing exhibits from his glittering career.
Los Angeles enters the running for George Lucas Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Los Angeles has thrown its hat into the ring to host the prospective George Lucas Museum, with opposing bids coming from both Chicago and San Francisco.
Sandy Nairne to bow out as director of National Portrait Gallery
BY Jak Phillips | 13 Jun 2014
National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne has announced he is to step down in February after 12 years at the helm.
Abu Dhabi Science Centre aims to get kids interested in science
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2014
Plans for a new science centre to be built in Abu Dhabi have been revealed by the country’s Technology Development Committee (TDC), offering more than 200 interactive exhibits in an effort to get more young children interested in science.
     
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5634 to 5654 of 9637 news stories
Zamperla successful in patent infringement case
BY Jason Holland | 20 Jun 2014
Two Chinese companies have been found to have violated patent infringement and deceptive trade laws by a US court.
World's tallest towers planned for eco-zone in Wuhan, China
BY Katie Buckley | 19 Jun 2014
Wuhan, the capital city of central China, could be the home of the world’s tallest pair of buildings by 2018, as part of an ambitious mixed-use scheme.
Mario Mamon: Quality education and training needed for the attractions sector
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2014
IAAPA chair Mario Mamon has said that education and training are two of the key challenges facing the attractions industry going forward.
Thomas the Tank Engine theme park set for Edaville, US
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2014
Thomas the Tank Engine is about to get its own theme park at Edaville USA Railroad, close by to Boston, Massachusetts.
IAAPA Expo opens in Beijing, drawn by 59 theme parks under development in China
BY Liz Terry | 18 Jun 2014
Paul Noland, president and CEO of IAAPA opened the Asian Attractions Expo 2014 today in Beijing - the association's first time in mainland China.
Kate Middleton opens UK facility that cracked WW2 enigma code as heritage attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
Bletchley Park – the UK code-breaking facility which cracked the enigma machine – has been restored as part of an £8m (US$13.5m, €10m) Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) project.
Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy' IP opening as Disney attraction next month
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy IP is coming to Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, with attractions rumoured to be close behind at Universal if the movie is a success.
Decision made on future of Corvette Museum's famous sinkhole
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
A decision has been made on whether or not to turn the now world-famous sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky, US into a permanent attraction.
Theme parks, attractions, hotels and more planned for Kuala Lumpur airport's 'Aeropolis'
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2014
Plans have been revealed to convert former oil palm plantations surrounding Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s main terminal into attractions such as theme parks, concert halls and golf courses in an effort to bring in additional tourists and businesses.
Whale ban could mean ‘life or death’ for Vancouver Aquarium
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2014
Amid recent controversy over housing whales and dolphins in aquarium settings, Vancouver Aquarium’s CEO John Nightingale has said that the restriction of such animals would “destroy research” and become a “life-and- death” matter for the aquarium’s continued existence.
Ghanaian facility seeks funding to finally complete science building after more than 50 years
BY Alice Davis | 17 Jun 2014
It’s a long-running saga that has hit yet another stumbling block. The Museum of Science and Technology (MST) in Accra, Ghana, which remains unfinished although the project began in the mid-1960s, needs more money to complete its main science building.
Giant OdySea aquarium coming to the Arizona desert
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2014
A huge 200,000sq ft (18,580sq m) aquarium will open in late 2015 as part of a US$175m (€128m, £103m) entertainment complex in Arizona, US, with work to start in August later this year.
BIG wins contest to design bespoke watch museum in Switzerland
BY Katie Buckley | 16 Jun 2014
Danish architectural practice, Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG) has won a contest to expand the world famous head quarters of luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet in Vallée de Joux, Switzerland, to include a new design museum.
Six Flags' record breaking Goliath wooden coaster opens this week
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Six Flags Great America in Illinois, US, is about to release another of the brand’s record-breaking rides, a new wooden roller coaster dubbed 'Goliath'.
Cartoon Network waterpark opens in Thailand next month
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Cartoon Network’s Bhat1bn (US$30.9m, €22.8m, £18.2m) first branded waterpark is on schedule for completion and will open on 31 July this year in Bang Saray, Thailand.
Robin Hood theme park plans in disarray after council pulls out of deal
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Plans for a Robin Hood theme park in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK, have been dealt a serious blow after the project delivery partner was dumped by the local authority.
Brazil celebrates football legend Pelé with new museum
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
As the 2014 World Cup gathers steam, Brazilian football legend Pelé has opened a museum in the city of Santos, housing exhibits from his glittering career.
Los Angeles enters the running for George Lucas Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jun 2014
Los Angeles has thrown its hat into the ring to host the prospective George Lucas Museum, with opposing bids coming from both Chicago and San Francisco.
Sandy Nairne to bow out as director of National Portrait Gallery
BY Jak Phillips | 13 Jun 2014
National Portrait Gallery director Sandy Nairne has announced he is to step down in February after 12 years at the helm.
Abu Dhabi Science Centre aims to get kids interested in science
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2014
Plans for a new science centre to be built in Abu Dhabi have been revealed by the country’s Technology Development Committee (TDC), offering more than 200 interactive exhibits in an effort to get more young children interested in science.
     
 


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