The Museum of the Future in Dubai recently hosted several distinguished heads of state, prime ministers, and high-ranking government officials during their visit for the World Government Summit 2025, which concluded last week.
Among the notable guests were Andry Rajoelina, President of Madagascar; Félix Ulloa, Vice President of El Salvador; Sonexay Siphandone, Prime Minister of Laos; and Željka Cvijanović, Chairwoman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The officials explored the architectural marvel, which has garnered acclaim as one of the world’s most iconic landmarks and has been described as “the most beautiful building on Earth.”
The visit provided a unique opportunity for the delegations to learn about the museum's mission in fostering intellectual discourse and exploring future trends and transformations across various fields. The museum’s immersive exhibits, which span topics from space exploration to human innovation, captivated the visitors, offering a glimpse into future possibilities and advancements that could benefit humanity.
As a global platform for knowledge and technology, the Museum of the Future also showcased its role in advancing global discussions on future opportunities. Through its exhibits and forums, the museum provides a space for thought leaders to engage in meaningful conversations about the challenges and opportunities facing humanity in the years to come. The visit underscored the museum’s commitment to shaping the future through innovation and collaboration.
News Source: Emirates News Agency