Hologate’s CEO Leif Arne Petersen has hailed the return of international industry members to the IAAPA Expo in Orlando.

An estimated 40,000 people are expected to have passed through the doors of the Orange County Convention Center this week, making it the busiest edition of the show since the pandemic.
Petersen said: “It has definitely picked up from last year.
"There were gaps on the show floor last year and not all of the booths were sold but this year it’s a sold out show.
“I’m not sure if it's at the level of 2019 yet but it has been very busy.”
The company has been showing off its Ghostbusters VR Academy, which has been popular with show visitors.
It was also showing Towertag, its VR laser tag esports attraction for four to eight players.
Petersen said: “We are showing Ghostbusters VR academy which is our new game inside the Hologate Arena.
“The Arena is now in 450 locations in 38 countries. We have already had around 15million players playing the game."