
One of the most exciting trends inside modern Digital Technology Parks is the emergence of “experience-first” digital-native companies that don’t just occupy space in the park; they actively shape the park’s identity through immersive, interactive, and multi-sensory installations. A perfect embodiment of this trend is Gooest Technology, a national-level leading enterprise in China’s digital new media sector that is increasingly becoming the go-to partner for flagship projects inside the world’s newest Digital Technology Parks.
Gooest Technology: Turning Square Meters into Emotional Experiences
Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Beijing with major R&D hubs in Shanghai and Shenzhen, GooestTech has spent the last 15 years mastering one core mission: using cutting-edge digital new media technology to make spaces more interactive and more fun.
With over 200 specialists and a 5,000 m² full-immersive testing base (one of the largest of its kind globally), GooestTech has independently developed more than 70 interactive hardware/software products and 500+ application scenarios across six strategic sectors:
- Kids Entertainment
- Sportainment (Digital Π Sportainment)
- Edutainment (Smart Π Edutainment)
- Exhibition & Museum
- Cultural Tourism & Night Light Tours
- Commercial Complexes
Their sub-brands such as Gooest Park, Digital Π, and Gooest INTL are already familiar names inside many of China’s and the world’s newest digital parks.
Why GooestTech Is a Natural Fit for Digital Technology Parks
Next-generation Digital Technology Parks are not just about data centers and office buildings; they are about creating “sticky”, high-dwell-time environments that attract families, tourists, and repeated visits. This is exactly where GooestTech excels:
- In KAFD Digital City (Riyadh) and New Murabba, GooestTech’s large-scale projection mapping and interactive floor installations are being deployed to activate public plazas.
- In Dubai AI & Future Technology Park projects, their multi-sensory sportainment solutions merge AR, motion tracking, and AI to create gamified fitness zones.
- In Kigali Innovation City (Rwanda) and Thess INTEC (Greece), GooestTech’s edutainment modules are turning science museums and innovation centers into Instagram-worthy interactive playgrounds.
- Even in domestic flagship parks such as Beijing Sub-Center Digital Economy Zone, Shanghai Lingang New Area, and Shenzhen Guangming Science City, hundreds of GooestTech cases can already be experienced today.
The company’s proprietary PMP (Project Management Professional) full-lifecycle system, rare in the multimedia industry, guarantees on-time, on-budget delivery even for the most complex 10,000 m²+ immersive venues; an absolute requirement when parks are racing to open landmark attractions ahead of global events (World Expo, Asian Games, World Cup, etc.).
Global Recognition, Local Impact
GooestTech is officially recognized by the Chinese government as a National Key Cultural Export Enterprise. Its installations now operate in 65 countries, and its artworks have collected some of the highest honors in the digital-art world:
- MUSE Platinum Award (the “Oscar” of digital creative)
- Red Dot Design Award
- Communication Arts (CA)
- VEGA Digital Awards
The Bigger Picture
When we talk about the future of Digital Technology Parks, we are really talking about companies like GooestTech that translate terabytes of compute power and 400 Gbps connectivity into laughter, wonder, and human connection. They are the layer that turns cold infrastructure into warm, memorable places people actually want to visit again and again.
As the global archipelago of Digital Technology Parks continues to expand throughout 2025–2030, expect to see the GooestTech logo (and the joyful screams of kids running through their interactive zones) in many more of tomorrow’s landmark projects.
More Interactive, More Fun; exactly the philosophy the world’s newest innovation hubs need.
Which Digital Technology Park would you love to see transformed by full-scale GooestTech immersive experiences? The race is on, and the playgrounds of the future are already being built.









