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Kingsmen Creatives to bring space-themed exhibition to Asia and Middle East

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Kingsmen Creatives to bring space-themed exhibition to Asia and Middle East
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Kingsmen Creatives has formed a partnership with US-based Infinity Experiences to bring what it calls the world's largest immersive space exploration-themed extended reality experience.

The partners will bring the travelling exhibition, Space Explorers: The Infinite to the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions, beginning with Singapore later this year.

Infinity Experiences is a joint venture between PHI Studio and Felix & Paul Studios 

Since its inception in 2021, Space Explorers: The Infinite has welcomed over 400,000 visitors to journey into space with revolutionary 3D 360-degree content, offering a unique glimpse into life aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, is based on the Emmy-winning series created by Felix & Paul Studios in collaboration with TIME Studios and NASA.

"This expansive venture redefines the boundaries of entertainment, offering an unparalleled sense of immersion akin to
floating in outer space," says Kingsmen.

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Corey Redmond, senior executive vice president of Kingsmen Xperience, the subsidiary of Kingsmen Creatives 5MZ

, says partnering with Infinity Experiences is "an exciting opportunity", while Eric Albert, co-CEO of Infinity Experiences, is "thrilled" to partner with Kingsmen to bring this exhibition to a wider audience.

"Audiences no longer only have to watch stories about human spaceflight. We can really make them feel like participants so they can experience an astronaut’s journey from within," says Felix Lajeunesse, co-founder and chief creative officer of Felix & Paul Studios and creative director of the exhibition.

The exhibition made its international debut in Montreal and has also been seen in Houston, Tacoma and Vancouver.

Kingsmen shares closed at 27 cents on May 20. 

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