Apple Industries continues to push the envelope when it comes to new innovations and at the recent IAAPA Attractions Expo in the US, the company’s stand was constantly busy with visitors eager to experience its new Scene Machine and Photo Studio concept.

“All the folks at the Apple/Face Place photo booth display in Orlando during the IAAPA trade show were giddy with exuberance over the results of the four-day expo,” Weisberg said. “Apple’s international director of sales, Bob Fay, who has been involved in multiple shows over his many years in the amusement industry, said he hasn’t seen this much excitement over a new product since his early days when Golden Tee was released while he was associated with IT.”
Weisberg described the new Scene Machine and Photo Studio as a “photo experience.”
Designed for the larger FEC market, the new product features software that was three years in the making, written and coded by Apple’s own R&D team.
“We were striving for something powerfully interactive for our customers and something that is above-board in the fun category,” explained Michael Bloomfield, Apple’s R&D chief. “I think we really nailed it from start to finish. I couldn’t be any prouder of our Tech and R&D staff.”