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The Future museum
Awalk to the future...
Enograted on 22nd February 2022 the Museum of Future in
Dubai, UAE is the world’s most beautiful building with a height
of 77 meters without pillars or corners the building is in the
shape of an eye coated with Arabic letters and exactly 1024
panels representing the 1024 bytes in one kilobyte it has 7
unique floors to explorer and took 6 years to build. Let us know
more about it.
History:
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and Vice
President and Prime Minister of the UAE, announced on 4
March 2015 plans to establish the Museum of the Future after its
February showcase during the World Goverment Summit (WGS).
On 7 February 2016, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid
inaugurated the Museum of the Future exhibition as part of the
World Goverment Summit 2016. On 24 April 2016, His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid launched ‘Dubai Future
Foundation. Under the new structure, the Museum of the Future
became a part of the Dubai Future Foundation.
On 10 February 2017 and 9 February 2018, the Museum of the
Future opened temporarily at Madinat Jumeirah during the
World Goverment Summit. The Museum of the Future exhibitions
promote technological development and innovation, especially
in robotics and artificial intelligence (Al).
On 22 February 2022, the Museum of the Future was officially
opened at 7 p.m. Dubai Time.Out of it’s seven floors five floors are dedicated to
different fields which might be important in the future,
let's explore what's on each floor.
Fifth Floor - Orbital Space Station (OSS) Hope: Orbital Space
Station Hope is the first chapter in the Museum of the Future
visitor journey. Visitors get to experience life in space in the
year 2071, Looking at how the future of space travel can helo
humanity with its most pressing challenges.
Fourth Floor - The HEAL Institute: Shedding light on ecology
and biodiversity in the future, the HEAL Institute is an exhibit
where visitors can focus on repairing, restoring and renewing
life on Earth.
Third Floor - Al Waha:' ‘Al Waha' 4s\3!\ is Arabic for ‘the oasis and
is the third chapter in the Museum of the Future's visitor
journey. Guests can experience different therapies on this floor
to connect deeply to their senses. Al Waha encourages people
to focus on themselves and stay grounded.
Second Floor - Tomorrow, Today: Looking at cutting-edge
technology and innovative concepts, the Tomorrow, Today
exhibit aims to present solutions in response to the world's most
urgent challenges. This floor also reflects the museum's work
with its strategic partners as it acts as an incubator and
laboratory for global foresight.
First Floor - Future Heroes: Future Heroes is an entire floor in
the Museum of the Future that is dedicated to young ones
under the age of 10 years olds. With an edutainment approach,
this space offers children interactive activities, hands-on play
and reward-based challenges. Encouraging collaboration and
creativity, the Future Heroes exhibition allows children to design
their own avatars as part of the experience.