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Company Name Seniority Ranking A&P Projects 355 ABC Engineering AG 17 Accesso 88 ACE Amusement Technologies Co., Ltd Company Name Seniority Ranking A&P Projects 355 ABC Engineering AG 17 Accesso 88 ACE Amusement Technologies Co., Ltd. 344 Ace Marketing Inc. 425 Acikhava Fabrikasi Med. Rek. Hiz. A.S. 187 Aerodium Technologies Ltd. 210 Aerophile SA 53 AFP-Technology 72 AFRICA STYLE 464 Airquee 112 AirTrack Factory 459 Akrobat D.o.o. 226 Alberici S.P.A. 262 AlterEyes NV 321 Alterface Projects 135 Altitude Montage Sarl 463 Ameco BVBA 182 AMEGA Teknoloji Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. 261 American Changer Corp. 325 Antalya Park 212 Antonio Zamperla S.p.A. (Italy) 4 APARC ATTRACTIONS PVT LTD 320 Aqua Drolics 168 Aquarena GmbH 147 AQUATEC Europe 235 Arcades:Pro 400 Arihant Industrial Corporation Ltd. 40 Art Attack 99 Asia Amusement Machine Co. Ltd. 430 ASINTEL, S.L. 448 Atelier Artistique Du Béton 244 Athanasia Kalavesioy SIA O.E. 474 Attraction Technology Ltd 412 Attractions Factory LLC 411 Attraktion! GmbH 330 Axess AG 280 B4 Developpement / QWEEKLE 337 BAGJUMP Action Sports Gmbh 307 Ballenenzo 299 Bandai Namco Amusement Europe 138 Beijing Haiber Playground Equipment Co.,Ltd. 436 Berliner Seilfabrik GmbH & Co. 195 Bernd Wolter Design GmbH 123 Company Name Seniority Ranking Bertazzon 3B Ltd. 37 BForce Proje Dan. A.S. 410 BigAirBag BV 327 Billares Sam, S.A. 114 Billings Productions, Inc. 289 Binzhou Nets Tribe Co., Ltd 277 Bob's Space Racers, Inc. 24 Boldmove 428 Bolliger & Mabillard Consulting Engineers, Inc. 282 Boymans Natural Aggregates 326 Breeze Creative LLC 305 Brogent Technologies Inc. 252 Brunswick Bowling Products, LLC 51 BUZZPARK OYUN PARKLARI EKIPMANLARI INS. TURZ SAN.VE TIC.LTD.STI. 128 C. and S. srl 90 Chairkit Fördertechnik GmbH 125 Champion Shuffleboard Ltd./Valley-Dynamo 298 Cheer Amusement Corporation 208 Chengdu Tops Technology Co., Ltd. 424 China Light Festival B.V. 392 Christian Hofmann GmbH & Co. KG 68 Cici's Inflatables Co., Ltd. 366 City Golf Europe AB 170 CMC Di Cuoghi, Marangoni E C SNC 387 CMC Europe BVBA 391 Cogan Kiddie Rides 92 Coinline OY 175 Comply Amusement Safety 423 Concept 1900 124 Connelly Skis/Aquaglide 404 Convious 451 COSTWO 465 CPI Amusement Division 301 Crazy Jump SNC 117 Creajeu 469 CSE Entertainment Ltd. 363 CV Entertainment GbR 230 DAL Lunapark Makinalari 350 DEAL 368 Deltrain 79 DIESER SPORT Y OCIO S.L. 246 Digital Centre, S.L. 219 Discosmash BVBA 201 DNP Photo Imaging Europe SAS 296 Company Name Seniority Ranking DOF ROBOTIK SA 58 Dotto S.r.l. 19 Dreamland Playground Co.Ltd 381 DRONE INTERACTIVE 348 Dynamic Attractions 106 Eastern European Co. 342 ECO Elettrocomponenti Srl 126 ecoFINISH, LLC 447 Efes Play 234 Elaut 41 Electrocoin Sales, Ltd. 332 ELI/European Leisure Industries BV 133 Elmac II Srl - Societa Unipersonale 263 EMA MAKINA/Atlantis Pool 341 Embed 108 Emiliana Luna Park S.r.l. 62 Empex Watertoys 50 ENGIE Electroproject BV 375 ENSOL 360 D.o.o 364 Entertainment Resource GmbH 66 Escape Game Over PC 250 ETF Ride Systems 44 EURL DH201 399 EuroAmusement Professional 122 Eurogames SRL 100 Eurolockers B.V. 151 Euro-Matic Kft. 265 EVersum Mobility Solutions GmbH 365 Explor Games® / Atelier Nature 421 Fabbri Group 31 faszinatour GmbH 205 Felimana Luna Park SA 222 FIAM Automazione S.r.l. 189 Fired Up Technologies Limited 406 FlowRider Inc. by WhiteWater West 10 Force Engineering 354 Formula K International Ltd. 136 Forrec Ltd. 52 Freunde Der Erfrischung GmbH 177 Fun Amusement Lighting Co., Ltd. 223 Funcha! 202 Funlandia Play Systems Inc. 163 Funtime Handels GesmbH 209 FuseMetrix Group Limited 357 Company Name Seniority Ranking FX3 Sprl 328 Game Art (Hong Kong) Limited 200 Game Plus Ltd. 470 Game Time International (GTI) 198 Gantner 127 Garmendale Engineering Limited 134 Gateway Ticketing Systems, Inc. 29 Gerriets GmbH 405 Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH 35 Gibbons Fans Ltd 93 Global Fun Sports Sp.Z.O.O. SP.K 427 Gold Medal Products Company 141 Golden Horse Technology Entertainment Corp. Ltd. 249 GOOEST MEDIA TECHNOLOGYDAQING CO.,LTD 308 Gosetto S.r.l. 46 Great Coasters International, Inc. 57 Greenspan Projects LTD 426 Guangdong New Blessing Inflatable Products Co., Ltd. 389 Guangzhou Apple Tree Animation Technology Co.Ltd. 461 Guangzhou Bouncia Inflatables LTD 349 Guangzhou Bravo Amusement Technology Co., Ltd. 466 Guangzhou Channal Inflatable Co., Ltd. 323 Guangzhou Domerry Amusement Equipment Co., Ltd 351 Guangzhou General Inflatable Co., Limited 211 Guangzhou H-Fun Water Recreational Articles Co. Ltd. 370 Guangzhou IDO Amusement Equipment Co., Ltd 442 Guangzhou Infinity Technology Co., Ltd. 396 Guangzhou Jieshun Fun Equipment Limited 435 Guangzhou Kira Amusement Equipment Co., Ltd. 416 Guangzhou Leo Amusement Technology Co.,Ltd. 457 Guangzhou SNF Trading Co. Ltd 476 Guangzhou Zhuoyuan Virtual Reality Tech Co., Ltd. 472 Guzzi Eugenio 107 HAFEMA Water Rides GmbH 33 Hangzhou Trains Equipment Co., Ltd. 215 Haystack Dryers Ltd. 77 HB - Laserkomponenten GmbH 419 HB Leisure Ltd. 302 Heimotion 61 Henan Jianpei Industrial Development Co., Ltd. 409 Herborner Pumpentechnik GmbH & Co KG 70 Hologate GmbH 232 Holovis International Ltd. 157 Huawei Air Blower Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 229 Company Name Seniority Ranking Huss Park Attractions GmbH 23 HVD Bvba 441 I.E. Park S.r.l./Amusement Rides & SOLI Bumper Car 38 Idea Vending B.V. 129 Ilertren SL 468 Image + Digital B.V. 121 Immersive Planet Design 331 Innova Mill 473 Innovative Leisure Limited 96 Intamin Amusement Rides Int. Corp. Est 15 Intelligent Entertainment 382 Inter Action dba Distorting Mirrors 418 Interactive Lasergames 284 Intercard, Inc. 119 Interibi, S.L. 444 Interlink LG Ltd 94 InterPark International LTD 67 Interregional Certification Center 377 Iplay Water Attractions 317 iPlayCO 34 Ital-Resina di Di Talia Angelo 89 J Square Studio 279 Jack Rouse Associates 28 JackManTech 434 JB-Inflatables Export B.V. 184 Jelly Belly Candy 353 Jiuyou Animation Technology Co., Ltd 415 JNC Sales Ltd. 166 JollyHeap Svitlana Sapunova 395 Jora Vision Europe B.V. 69 Jump Factory 207 Jumpsalento di Vito Nicoli 171 K7 ArabaPlay 445 Kago&Hammerschmidt GmbH 153 Kalkomat Bis Bac Mucha Sp.j. 183 KANOPEO GmbH 221 KARAOKE MACHINES S.L./ KARAOKEMEDIA 216 KCC BVBA 36 KettenWulf Betriebs GmbH 225 KHG Bergmann GmbH 104 Kilic Lunapark 394 Kinderball Europe SL 471 Kinderland Parks/Emsland Playground 154 Kirmes & Park Revue 86 Company Name Seniority Ranking Klarer Freizeitanlagen AG 160 KMG International B.V. 83 Kolmax - Plus S.R.O. 259 Koppen Import-Export BV. 433 Kostuemwerkstatt Stefanie Ludwig 190 KristallTurm GmbH&Co.KG 155 Kynoa S.A. 437 Lagotronics Projects B.V. 39 LAI Games USA Sales, Inc. 273 Laiv SI 240 Lamborghini S.R.L. 255 LAN Communications Ltd. 401 Laser Tag Pro 297 LaserBlast-Advanced Avionics, Inc. 213 Laserforce 110 Lasertag.com by Zone 199 Lasertag.net 362 Lefunland Recreation Equipment Co. Ltd. 188 Leisure Activities Co., Ltd. 156 Leisure Expert Group 150 Liben Group Wenzhou International Trade Corporation 146 Lights Co. Srl 214 LLC Laserwar 335 Longfish Leisure BV 218 Losi Francesco Elettronica Industriale 137 LX-Game Amusement Machine Co., Ltd. 385 M Sky Co., Ltd 343 Mack Rides GmbH & Co. KG 5 MackNext GmbH & Co KG. 7 MagneTag 478 MammaMia Rides srl 196 Martin & Vleminckx Rides L.L.C. 56 MASCOT MAKERS LTD 274 Maurer Rides GmbH 65 ME&C Creative 403 MEDIATOYS S.a.s. Di SANAPO TERESA & C. 111 Megalodon Creations 384 Metallbau Emmeln GmbH & Co.KG 287 Meticulous Ltd. 173 Mich Playground Co., Ltd. 115 Minority Media Inc. 386 MK Themed Attractions 181 MND Group 324 Mobaro 369 Company Name Seniority Ranking Mondial World of Rides 59 Mondo Giochi Srl. 186 Moonraker VFX 460 MOSER'S RIDES S.r.l. 43 Movie Power Technology Co. Limited 309 Moviemex3D S.r.l 167 MP Group/DEDEM S.P.A. 84 MRS Aqua GmbH 236 MT-ELECTRONIC 372 Multimax Electronics BV/LaserMaxx Lasergames 295 Murphys Waves Ltd. 82 MVR/Modimage Virtual Reality 283 MyBOP 429 Nayax 347 NEO Xperiences 322 Neofuns Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd. 338 Neveplast 80 New Dieresin Contract Srl 185 NEXT TECHNOLOGY SRLS 247 Nicematic 253 Ningbo Sinoknit Co., Ltd. 462 Nitto Fun Technology Co. Ltd. 243 Norditalia Ricambi 383 nWave Pictures S.A. 47 O.M. VENDING SL 432 Oh!FX Intl. The Lab of Emotions 360 OMES New Park Srl 149 OMNIRIS TECHNOLOGIES FRANCE 417 ONDEPO Polyester Dek. Ur. San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti. 446 OpenAire, Inc. 91 Orakel Group NV 120 P&P Projects BV 101 Pacific Surf Designs, Inc. 224 PAHS/Play Area Hygiene Services Ltd 291 Painting with Light Bvba 306 Paokai Electronic Enterprise Co.,Ltd. 294 Paradiso Gonfiabile Srl 374 Paris Dakart Area Recreativa, S.A. 456 Park Rides Lamborghini 95 Park World Magazine 75 Play Systems Sp. Z.o.o. 397 PMS International Group PLC 105 Pole Star 339 pol-glass sp.j. K.Gornicki, A.Bomba 180 Company Name Seniority Ranking POLGÜN AQUAPARK & WATER SLIP SYSTEMS 315 Polin Waterparks 22 Premier Rides, Inc. 26 Preston & Barbieri S.r.l. 21 Price Chopper Inc. 281 Procontrain GmbH 393 Pro-Fab 87 Pro-Games S.C. 268 ProSlide Technology, Inc. 13 QCore Ltd. 313 QubicaAMF Worldwide 63 QuickJump Europe - Adventure Technology 242 Rainbow Productions 102 RDC Ride Development Co. 42 Red Raion S.R.L. 220 Regiondo GmbH 272 Re-Play S.r.l. 256 RES GmbH, Ride Engineers Switzerland 245 Reuzenradbouw Lamberink B.V. 251 Reverchon 144 Richter Spielgeräte GmbH 266 Rides and Fun srl 178 RiMO Germany GmbH & Co.KG 241 Ritter 148 RoboLabs/Trapeza LLC 276 Roller Digital 194 Rover International 76 Russian Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (RAAPA) 118 S&S Worldwide, Inc. 2 S.B.F. - VISA GROUP 14 S.M.A.P.S. 131 Sacoa Playcard System 109 Safemark (ScooterBug and Best Lockers) 329 Sally Dark Rides 20 Sanero Kunstfelsen Srl 334 Sartori Rides Srl 27 SB International AB 145 Sco Logic Ltd 359 Scruffy Dog Productions LTD 193 Sega Amusements International Ltd 60 Sela Group S.R.L.
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