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Museum of the Future, MBRSC to spotlight UAE space milestones

Museum of the Future, MBRSC to spotlight UAE space milestones

The partnership was announced by Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi in a video filmed from the International Space Station

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UAE’s Museum of the Future join hands with MBRSC

UAE’s Museum of the Future and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) have joined hands to advance the country’s position as a global frontrunner in designing the future and space exploration, capitalising on its strides in science, technology and innovation.

The partnership was announced by Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi in a video filmed from the International Space Station (ISS). “This partnership will achieve fresh milestones within the UAE’s realms of technology and space, striving for great heights in a country that does not know the word impossible,” said Al Neyadi.

The Museum of the Future will coordinate various activities and initiatives with MBRSC as part of the collaboration to showcase the UAE’s endeavours in space exploration. The partnership also seeks present ambitious projects such as astronaut training for the next generation of future pioneers.

Partners designing the Future

The strategic partnership between the Museum of the Future and MBRSC was signed during the museum’s inaugural partners’ gala, honouring its strategic partners and their wide-ranging efforts towards the museum.

In attendance were many government officials and directors of major local and international companies that contributed to establishing the museum as a global platform for knowledge and an international centre for designing the future.

“We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with the Museum of the Future. This partnership not only aligns with our shared vision of making space science more accessible but also ensures that what we build will be culturally relevant and sustainable for our communities,” said Humaid Al Marri, director general of MBRSC.

Al Marri said the ultimate goal is to inspire learners through meaningful connections to MBRSC’s missions and initiatives while noting that the partnership with the Museum of the Future

further presents a unique opportunity for children and families in the UAE to engage, learn, and expand their knowledge and understanding of space.

“This strategic partnership will enhance our efforts in contributing to outer space exploration and improving quality of life on earth, as part of our commitment here at the Museum of the Future to promote knowledge, science, and technology to benefit societies,” said Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation.

The partnership between the two entities underscores the country’s exceptional achievements in the space industry.

Since its opening in February 2022, the Museum of the Future’s partners have organised numerous events, conferences and forums, hosting renowned experts and specialists from around the globe. The events create an opportunity for visitors to learn about Dubai’s vision for its future and how this provides foresight for the entire world.

UAE’s space and future ambassadors

Last April, the museum hosted a live call with astronaut Al Neyadi from the ISS.

MBRSC also announced at the museum the details and objectives of the second mission of the UAE Astronaut Programme in February 2023 and welcomed Hazza Al Mansouri, the first Emirati astronaut, at various conferences and events hosted at the museum.

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