I'd call it innovative, but nothing is "new" or "hi tech." The backwards section with a track switch has been done (at Disney, at that), which is a separate action from the drop track. The AAs, internal and external, have been done. The Anglia, as the "first" big movement we know of, is easier to synch because it synchs with the dispatch. Moving platforms have been done. There's also fire effects and launches. But everything has been done before. And the ride structure (save for the key ride mechanics) allows Fluffy to deadline without destroying the experience.
It's an innovative ride. It's a technologically advanced ride. But, apart from being outside and having drop track, most of it relies on the same principles as Mummy: show scenes and launches. And that's a huge plus - I still don't call it "high tech."