Events Country February 21, 2025

Dubai's Museum of the Future at SXSW 2025

The Museum of the Future will participate in SXSW 2025, showcasing Dubai's vision for technology, sustainability, and culture with several events and discussions led by global experts.


Dubai's Museum of the Future at SXSW 2025

As part of the "Saud-Bay-Saud-Uest" festival in Texas on March 15, 2025, the Museum of the Future from Dubai plans to showcase its vision for various sectors of technology, sustainability, culture, and other areas. Participation in this major international event, which has been held annually since 1987, aims to attract global attention to the future of Dubai.

Among the prominent speakers at the event will be astronauts from the UAE Hazzaa Al-Mansoori, Canadian astronaut Sean Pandy, world-renowned filmmaker Janeluka Shekkra, writer Jesse Kerry Sepina, director of the well-known animated series from the UAE "Fridge" Mohamad Said Harib, founder of Aqil Cinema Betina Kazem, and many others.

The museum promises to present unique content at the festival, including discussions about living on the Moon, technologies of artificial intelligence, and the future food industry, as well as interactive experiments on the connection of humanity with nature and future technologies. The museum space, specially designed to attract global attention to the future of Dubai, will be showcased at the festival.

The museum's director, Majid al-Mansoori, noted: "Participation in 'Saud-Bay-Saud-Uest' gives us the opportunity to present the Museum of the Future and its positive vision for the future of humanity, based on the anticipation of possibilities, the use of technologies, and readiness for the future. Our participation in this international event next March demonstrates innovative future experiments to expand visitor awareness of the impending changes that will transform their lives, and the presentation of the vision of Dubai about the future."

At the Museum's stand, festival participants will be able to take part in 20 activities, including discussions with global experts and interactive experiments, supported by artificial intelligence, such as the visual project "Earthly Dreams" by world artist Rafiq Anadalou, distinguished by its unique method of transforming real environmental data into dynamic visual presentations.