Dubai continues to surprise and remain at the forefront of the world. The constant technological growth of Dubai places it among one of the “smartest” cities globally, where eccentricity and opulence are not the only characteristics. Within the vastness of architectural beauties, artificial landscapes, and millionaire islands, technical innovation and journeys into the future find a space in a place where ideas never rest.
It is in this multiplicity that the DEWA Innovation Center emerges, a space removed from urban development, featuring a building designed according to the golden ratio and Islamic geometry, where one can experience a journey into the metaverse and discover the best of clean energy.
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The DEWA Innovation Center is one of the most prominent projects in Dubai that expands sustainable energy initiatives, where a series of government-led ecological programs and initiatives are also carried out. The building is located in the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, considered the largest in the world, offering out-of-this-world experiences to those who visit.
One of the highlights is related to innovations in clean energy and features around 35 attractions that allow users to travel in the metaverse. In all these attractions, visitors can learn about the evolution of electricity and water generation, as well as solar energy technology. Additionally, one can see a show of futuristic holograms and take a ride on an autonomous bus. Another standout feature of this space is the magnificent solar tower, with a twisted needle shape of 85 meters that can be seen from miles away.
An adventure towards the future, one of Dubai’s favored destinations.
Rest, dream hotels, and amusement parks are part of the essence of Dubai, although it is not the only feature. Museums are an essential part of this mysterious city where the path to the future is also key to its constant growth. In addition to the DEWA solar park, another site stands out in the world for its important role in the implementation of technologies. This is the Museum of the Future, the only one in the world that has been created with 3D technology.
Anyone who has seen photographs of the city or has traveled to know this destination will not forget this impressive building where the architecture also impresses. This site was built in the oval shape of an eye that, according to its creators, represents humanity and also features a central hole symbolizing uncertainty. Its front displays words that, for people from other latitudes, are indecipherable, including verses in Arabic calligraphy that is a declaration of intent translated as: “The future belongs to those who can imagine it, design it, and execute it.”
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The Museum of the Future can also be defined as the journey into the metaverse, where the activities available clearly indicate that Dubai intends to live fifty years ahead. In this space, there is a multiplicity of interactive exhibits and cinemas, animated by expert storytellers.
This spectacular building allows visitors to experience another time and discover what an adventure in space would be like, what will happen with climate change and ecology, health, well-being, and spirituality. In addition to hosting revolutionary innovations, it also holds special talks and workshops led by the brightest minds on the planet.