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Universal Parks Develops Innovative Safety Technology

November 26, 2025 - 12:06

Universal Parks Develops Innovative Safety Technology

Universal has recently filed patents for groundbreaking safety technology ahead of the highly anticipated opening of its Epic Universe theme park. This new technology aims to enhance visitor safety and overall experience within the park's attractions and environments.

The patents detail various advanced systems designed to monitor and respond to potential hazards, ensuring a secure atmosphere for guests. Among the innovations are smart monitoring systems that utilize real-time data to assess crowd dynamics and identify areas where additional safety measures may be needed.

As Universal prepares to welcome visitors to Epic Universe, the emphasis on safety reflects the company's commitment to providing a secure and enjoyable experience for all. The new technology is expected to set a standard within the theme park industry, showcasing Universal's dedication to innovation and guest welfare.

As the opening date approaches, excitement builds not only for the attractions but also for the enhanced safety features that will accompany them.


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