Entech Creative Industries is proud to be part of a prestigious Brass Ring Award for Excellence at IAAPA Attractions Expo 2010
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) presented the prestigious Brass Ring Awards Nov. 17, 2010, in conjunction with IAAPA Attractions Expo 2010 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., Nov. 15 – 19.
This year the awards, which build on the tradition of the “brass ring,” recognize excellence in more than 45 categories. The 2010 Brass Ring Award for Live Entertainment Excellence, in the Production $1 Million-plus category, went to “Blue Horizons,” SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego, California, United States; www.seaworld/sandiego.com

“Blue Horizons” was engineered and built by Entech Creative Industries, under the direction of the Sea World San Diego team including Stan Myer, Darlene Walter and Scott Helmstedter. Entech Creative Industries is proud to have engineered and built this masterpiece; including the stage show set pieces, the wave forms, the lift system and the bridges. We are honored to have contributed to this beautiful, innovative and award-winning set.
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Entech introduced IMPACT
Friday, September 18th, 2009
Today marked the exciting launch of Entech’s new IMPACT initiative.
A group effort, IMPACT, which stands for “I Made Planet Affecting Choices Today,” was launched with an understated buzz, as the input of several core Entech team members was brought together into a collective initiative. Spearheaded by Jodie, Anne, and Nayte, the program is focused on reducing the carbon footprint of Entech, improving efficiency, and making Entech a better place for our employees, customers, and community.
Most of the discussions during this meeting were research related; improving our recycling program, lowering energy consumption, managing harsh chemicals used in fabrication, capturing rainwater (we have 50,000 square feet of roof space!!), painting the roof white to reduce heat buildup, and many many more.
We’re excited to do this for ourselves and for our community. Keep track of our progress by clicking on “Entech IMPACT” in the top left of the NEWS Page.
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