The Montreal company Connect&GO continues its growth and strengthens its presence in France thanks to a new contract with the European amusement park giant, Looping.
The start-up, which offers an operations management platform for amusement and aquatic parks, entertainment centers, zoos, aquariums and festivals, announced on Monday a strategic deployment of its solution in five French parks from the Looping group.
In total, eight parks in France will use Connect&GO technology.
The Looping group, which welcomes more than 6 million visitors per year to its facilities, chose the Quebec company after “a long selection process,” explained Connect&GO.
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The French company has also come to Quebec on several occasions to visit Connect&GO clients such as the Granby Zoo and the Super Aqua Club.
This contract extension in France follows the successful deployment of the Connect&GO platform in two Looping group parks: Cobac Parc and the Saint-Malo Aquarium last year.
The new establishments include the Mer de Sable, the Parc Bagatelle, the Grand Aquarium de Touraine, the Mini-Châteaux and Planète Sauvage.
“For years, the French market has been looking for an innovative technological supplier offering a complete solution, capable of meeting the diverse needs of leisure parks. Thanks to its technological expertise, its capacity for innovation and its in-depth understanding of the needs of leisure parks, Connect&GO is determined to fill this void and challenge the historical players who have dominated the sector for decades,” declared Dominic Gagnon, CEO of Connect&Go.
In 2024, the company expects to reach more than $500 million in revenue transacted through its platform.