Vice President of Dominican Republic visits Museum of the Future

March 6, 2022

Raquel Peña Rodriguez, Vice President of the Dominican Republic, has visited the Museum of the Future, the new global scientific landmark provided by Dubai to the world…reports Asian Lite News

During the visit, Rodriguez was given a special tour inside the pillarless iconic landmark recently opened by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.

Witnessing firsthand the latest technologies of virtual and augmented reality, big data analysis, artificial intelligence and human-machine interaction, Rodriguez was briefed on the pioneering mission of the museum; to forecast the future, contribute to the design of innovative solutions, and create in-depth scientific dialogue about future trends that affect all of humanity.

Raquel Peña Rodriguez, Vice President of the Dominican Republic, has visited the Museum of the Future (WAM)

As she explored the Museum, Rodriguez was enlightened about future trends and technologies that await humanity and shown how the Museum of the Future will work to promote the dissemination of knowledge, develop tools and capabilities to foresee the future, design its solutions through research and studies, monitor the most prominent transformations and new trends, and shed light on the most important scientific discoveries and new technological innovations.

Raquel Peña Rodriguez, Vice President of the Dominican Republic, has visited the Museum of the Future (WAM)

The Museum of the Future is connecting thinkers from around the world by highlighting the most important and latest scientific discoveries – proving the sky’s the limit to what humanity can collectively achieve. (WAM)

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