An offering of Electrosonic's projects in the United Arab Emirates region. Comprising of audio visual technical design and consultation, integration and service. Electrosonic have been involved in some of the biggest and high profile projects in museums, theme parks, visitor centres, family entertainment centres and corporate enterprise. Notable projects include: Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, Cisco Systems Dubai Headquarters and The Ahmed Al Jaber Oil and Gas Centre in Kuwait.
3. The Ahmed Al-Jaber Oil and Gas Centre, Kuwait
The Ahmed Al-Jaber Oil & Gas Exhibition Centre
in Kuwait is an example of both a spectacular
exhibition, and a project which demonstrates
Electrosonic’s ability to support projects in distant
locations over long periods of time. For Electrosonic
the project officially started in 2013 and was
completed in 2016. However, this disguises the fact
that Electrosonic was involved with preliminary
design work and technical demonstrations related
to the project nearly ten years ago.
4. The Ahmed Al-Jaber Oil and Gas Centre, Kuwait
The exhibition shows how and where oil is produced in Kuwait, its importance to the economy and the products
derived from oil and gas. Imaginative use is made of audio-visual techniques and interactive exhibits to support
the story.
5. Hub Zero – A Gamers’ Paradise, Dubai
Hub Zero is the region’s first immersive entertainment park where visitors enter a unique universe that combines the
real and virtual worlds through the power of gaming. Over 18 thrilling attractions, rides and experiential zones at Hub
Zero create a state of the art entertainment park where you really can ‘live the game’.
6. Hub Zero – A Gamers’ Paradise, Dubai
This immersive gaming paradise allows just that from retro games like Donkey Kong to state of the art virtual reality
gaming for thrill seekers and gamers alike. Over 70% of the attractions at Hub Zero are not offered anywhere else in
the world so it was important that the technology provided reflected the unique quality of this experience.
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7. Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre, Abu Dhabi
The Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre (SZDLC) is part of the redevelopment of the 40-year old Al Ain Zoo in Abu
Dhabi, UAE. It is a museum and research centre that explores the natural and cultural history of the Arabian deserts and
deserts worldwide. The building is on the site where Sheikh Zayed launched the first breeding programme for the
endangered Arabian oryx.
8. Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre, Abu Dhabi
The museum exhibition was designed by AldrichPears Associates of Vancouver. Electrosonic was sub-contracted
to Beck Interiors, the exhibition fit-out contractor, to complete the detailed design and integration of the AV systems
needed for three theatres and more than 60 interactive exhibits on five floors. The systems were built and tested in the
UK before shipment to Al Ain and then installed, commissioned and programmed on site with the support of the
Electrosonic office in Dubai.
9. Hult International Business School, Dubai
Electrosonic has provided classroom AV systems for Hult campuses in
London, Dubai and Boston, all to a common design. Its facility in Dubai
has been equipped with the latest AV presentation equipment, supported
by Electrosonic’s local service operation and by remote monitoring.
10. Hult International Business School, Dubai
"Over the many years we have worked together, Electrosonic have delivered only
better value results for Hult. The quality of work during implementation has
been consistently high and then on going support has been exemplary. We have
been able to implement consistent AV standards at the school which resulted in
improved customer experience at each of our campuses across the globe. We
continue to work with Electrosonic in a collaborative way to come up with more
innovative AV solutions to support our growth.“
Yousuf Khan, Chief Information Officer of Hult International Business School
11. Al Shaheed Park Habitat and Memorial Museum, Kuwait
The museums showcase the history of the country and its natural resources and ecosystems in a permanent exhibition
with a total surface area of over 3,400 m². ACCIONA Producciones y Diseño, who carried out the design development,
based on the design by the US firm Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA), has introduced technological innovations to
these museums to create interactive and educational environments, dominated by cutting edge audio-visual resources
such as large format screens, immersive audio-visual presentations and hyper-realist recreations.
12. Al Shaheed Park Habitat and Memorial Museum, Kuwait
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The Museum consists of six main buildings:
A Natural History Museum
A Science Museum
A Museum of Islamic History
A Space Museum
A Fine Arts Centre
A 350 seat Theatre
13. Mattel Play! Town, Dubai
Mattel Play! Town, a fun-filled ‘eduplay’ attraction for children between 2 and 10 years, opened doors at CITY WALK,
Dubai’s urban living destination by Meraas. In partnership with global toy company Mattel, Mattel Play! Town
features engaging and stimulating play experiences built around five world-renowned brands including Thomas &
Friends and Fireman Sam.
14. Mattel Play! Town, Dubai
Featuring live shows to create long-lasting memories, Mattel Play! Town is based on the innovative ‘eduplay’ concept
that integrates play-based learning and highlights the importance of stimulating children’s imagination and love for
fantasy to facilitate the development of social skills.
15. Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre (SAASCC), Kuwait
The Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre is
currently one of the largest cultural and science
projects in the world and once complete will
house four museums; Natural History, Science,
Islamic and Space.
The project is expected to be completed in 20 months
which is why the construction has been taking place
day and night.
16. Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre (SAASCC), Kuwait
“I’ve been told it’s
comparable to building the
V&A and the Natural
History Museum in one go
in terms of exhibition
space,” Graham Wakeford,
BECK’s Group Director, says
about the Sheikh Abdullah
Al Salem Cultural Centre
project.
17. Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre (SAASCC), Kuwait
The museum will be an interactive, object-rich exploration of the Islamic civilization, examining the people and
innovations that played a crucial part in the development of intellectual thought in our world.
19. CISCO Systems, Dubai Headquarters
Flexible audio-visual technology facilitates efficient global communication in new Dubai headquarters. Cisco required
flexible audio-visual technology to support five versatile training rooms, twelve meeting rooms and two briefing
rooms, plus a spectacular digital signage display in the lobby.
20. CISCO Systems, Dubai Headquarters
Cisco now have a state-of-the-art, flexible facility that can respond to any global video conferencing or presentation
requirement, with an audience of any size. The project and installation went to schedule and technology worked first
time on-site, allowing Cisco to use the facilities from the planned finish date.
21. Kuwait 360 Mall, Kuwait
The Family Entertainment Centre at the 360 Mall in Kuwait offers top-of-the-line rides, the latest video games and skills
tests for the entire family. Electrosonic designed, supplied, installed and programmed extensive LED lighting, digital
signage, video projection, special effects, audio and show control for the new complex.
22. Kuwait 360 Mall, Kuwait
The Family Entertainment Centre at the 360 Mall uses lighting and AV technology to encourage participation and create
memorable experiences for visitors. The technology helps the Mall to boost repeat visits and attract new audiences.
23. Human Health Gallery at the Konya Science Centre, Konya, Turkey
Turkey’s Konya Science Centre, the country’s first large interactive institution dedicated to informal learning about
science and technology, has added a gallery on human health with audio-visual equipment, installation and programming
by Electrosonic.
24. Human Health Gallery at the Konya Science Center, Konya, Turkey
The new gallery offers a wide range of exhibits designed to inform and engage visitors. Maltbie, which creates
experiences for museums, visitor centres and specialty projects, hired Electrosonic to provide the AV support.
25. Dubai Fountain, Burj Dubai Lake, Dubai
The Dubai Fountain is set in the 30-acre Burj Khalifa Lake in the heart of Downtown Dubai. It is 275 meters (900 feet)
long, with five circles of varying sizes, two central arcs, water nozzles that shoot as high as a 50-storey building sending
22,000 gallons of water airborne, 500,000 lumens of projected light.
26. Dubai Fountain, Burj Dubai Lake, Dubai
Designed by California-based WET, creators of the Las Vegas Fountains of Bellagio, The Dubai Fountain features over
6,600 superlights, and 25 color projectors that create over 1,000 different water expressions
The beam of light shining from
The Dubai Fountain can be
seen from more than 20 miles
away and may even be visible
from space, making it the
brightest spot in the Middle
East. The fountain is animated
with performances set to light
and music.
27. Mishkat Interactive Center for Atomic & Renewable Energy, Saudi Arabia
An initiative from the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, Mishkat is an interactive science discovery
center developed to inspire the next generation of Saudi Arabian energy innovators.
Mishkat combines hands-on exhibits,
cutting-edge technology and
electrifying events to create an
enjoyable learning experience for
visitors of all ages. Electrosonic
provided audiovisual design and
integration for this visitor center.
28. Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi
The world’s first Ferrari theme park, and largest attraction of its kind, got off to a roaring start with thousands of families
and fans flocking to experience the passion, exhilaration and technical innovation so worthy of the Ferrari name.
Today, families in the UAE and theme
park enthusiasts from around the
world ventured to Abu Dhabi to be
among the first to experience this
attraction. Electrosonic provided the
systems design of all the audio, video,
and control elements of the parkwide
systems and attractions.