The EDGE String is built so any member of staff can be taught to operate it with ease
QubicaAMF Worldwide, the world’s largest bowling products company, is proud to announce the launch of the EDGE String, the amazingly simple way to offer bowling.
The next generation of string pinspotter technology, EDGE String combines revolutionary electromechanical design and intelligent software into a single unit, making it possible for any centre to deliver the fun of bowling at a very low operating cost. Its simple and robust design means any member of your staff can operate it.
Operation of the new EDGE String pinspotter is made even easier with Tech Wizard, an innovative smartphone app that proactively notifies staff of any potential issues.
Thanks to the app, staff can focus more of their attention on the customers and their experience, rather than worrying about pinspotters. It informs users of any operational alerts and guides you through resolving any issues or routine maintenance with simple instructional videos.
In addition, its cloud-based management tools put machine performance data, service history and reporting capabilities at your fingertips, from anywhere.
“With EDGE String in your centre, you will be blown away with how easy and low cost delivering the fun of bowling can be,” says Neil Pennington, director performance equipment at QubicaAMF.
“In about an hour your staff will learn to use EDGE String and they will receive guidance from Tech Wizard, making operation even easier.”
The QubicaAMF EDGE String’s simple and robust design will provide peace of mind and will keep guests returning over and over for authentic bowling fun.
To learn more about EDGE String and the amazingly simple way to offer bowling, visit www.qubicaamf.com/edgestring
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Neil Pennington
"In about an hour your staff will learn to use EDGE String and they will receive guidance from Tech Wizard, making operation even easier." - Neil Pennington
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The EDGE String is built so any member of staff can be taught to operate it with ease
QubicaAMF Worldwide, the world’s largest bowling products company, is proud to announce the launch of the EDGE String, the amazingly simple way to offer bowling.
The next generation of string pinspotter technology, EDGE String combines revolutionary electromechanical design and intelligent software into a single unit, making it possible for any centre to deliver the fun of bowling at a very low operating cost. Its simple and robust design means any member of your staff can operate it.
Operation of the new EDGE String pinspotter is made even easier with Tech Wizard, an innovative smartphone app that proactively notifies staff of any potential issues.
Thanks to the app, staff can focus more of their attention on the customers and their experience, rather than worrying about pinspotters. It informs users of any operational alerts and guides you through resolving any issues or routine maintenance with simple instructional videos.
In addition, its cloud-based management tools put machine performance data, service history and reporting capabilities at your fingertips, from anywhere.
“With EDGE String in your centre, you will be blown away with how easy and low cost delivering the fun of bowling can be,” says Neil Pennington, director performance equipment at QubicaAMF.
“In about an hour your staff will learn to use EDGE String and they will receive guidance from Tech Wizard, making operation even easier.”
The QubicaAMF EDGE String’s simple and robust design will provide peace of mind and will keep guests returning over and over for authentic bowling fun.
To learn more about EDGE String and the amazingly simple way to offer bowling, visit www.qubicaamf.com/edgestring
attractions-kit keywords: QubicaAMF
Neil Pennington
"In about an hour your staff will learn to use EDGE String and they will receive guidance from Tech Wizard, making operation even easier." - Neil Pennington
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2019 issue 4
Interview: Yves Pépin
A man whose spectaculars have been
witnessed by billions, Yves Pépin
speaks about his trail-blazing career
Rides: Supersonic
We take a look at some of the most
significant ride openings around the world
Preview: Rulantica Rising
Germany’s top theme park is about to
launch a €180m addition with the opening of its long-awaited second
gate. Attractions Management looks
at Rulantica and how the new
waterpark addition is taking shape
Theme Parks: Parisian Magic
Daniel Delcourt and David Wilson
share more about Disney’s €2bn
expansion of Disneyland Paris
Promotional feature: Simworx Ltd
CEO, Terry Monkton, takes
us through the development of two unique projects, from conception to creation
Waterparks: Water World
Debrecen in Hungary is gaining an iconic
new addition – a US$30.1m waterpark
Promotional feature: WhiteWater
WhiteWater’s Una deBoer tells us
how the company maintains elite safety standards
in waterparks and the steps operators can take
to improve safety across the entire industry
Operations: Disaster Management
What can be learned from the experiences
of those unfortunate operators who have
had to react when disaster strikes?
Exhibitions: World Tour
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pop-up and touring exhibition market
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cultural campus that combines expanded exhibition spaces with learning, performance,
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private membership under one roof.
The Montana Historical Society has officially celebrated the opening of its new Montana
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attraction.
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progressing, with the project set to transform the attraction into a global centre for reef
education and conservation.
Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala Capital has made a binding, fully financed
€1 billion
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business by 2033, using new America250 celebrations to underline the role its attractions play
in supporting jobs, tourism and economic growth.
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