Dubai’s Museum of the Future celebrates 4-year milestone

Dubai’s museum evolves into a knowledge-based ecosystem tackling tomorrow's challenges

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Approaching the milestone of five million visitors since its opening on February 22, 2022, the Museum of the Future has solidified its global impact and status as a premier destination for intellectual exchange. This growth reflects an increasing international demand for its immersive programs and visionary experiences.

Marking the museum’s fourth anniversary, His Excellency Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Chairman of the Museum of the Future, affirmed that Dubai and the UAE have turned future-designing into a shared global mission. By uniting the world to leverage emerging opportunities, he noted, the nation continues to serve global communities and ensure a prosperous legacy for future generations.

The Museum of the Future, which embodies the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, by bringing together leading minds from around the world to ask the right questions and develop practical solutions for the challenges of tomorrow.

Since its launch four years ago, the Museum has evolved into a thriving knowledge-based ecosystem that turns ideas into programs, dialogues and experiences that inspire, equip and serve as a laboratory for practical solutions to tomorrow’s challenges, said Al Gergawi. He added that the Museum of the Future bridges thought and experience, dialogue and application. It has become a global space that empowers people to understand rapid transformations and prepare for them. It reflects the UAE’s message that the future is not something to wait for, but something to design and build today through innovation and creative collaboration.

Over the past four years, the Museum of the Future has recorded a distinguished track record of achievements and milestones. It has hosted 620 events, conferences and talks addressing key themes including artificial intelligence, sustainable cities and the future of education, health, the economy, work, technology and the arts. It has also organized 224 educational programs, specialized workshops and interactive learning experiences targeting a diverse range of age groups and professional sectors.

In 2025 alone, the Museum welcomed nine Heads of State and 46 Ministers for official visits, alongside diplomatic and governmental delegations from around the world, further consolidating its position as a destination for high-level engagement. As it enters its fifth year, the Museum of the Future affirms that this milestone marks not the conclusion of a phase but the beginning of a broader journey, building on its achievements to expand the global impact of its platforms and programs.

The Museum of the Future continues to serve as a centre for global dialogue and collaborative action through flagship initiatives that have strengthened its international presence. These include hosting the Dubai Future Forum, widely recognized as the world’s largest gathering of futurists as well as the Future Talks series, which features leading thinkers, decision-makers and international experts to discuss major scientific, humanitarian and technological transformations.

The Museum also serves as a hub for initiatives that support and empower Arab minds, most notably the ‘Great Arab Minds’ initiative, aligned with its mission to revive the Arab region’s contribution to shaping humanity’s future and strengthening its presence in the global community. The Museum has honoured 18 distinguished Arab scholars and influential figures through the initiative across its three editions.

During the year, the Museum also hosted a special session with global superstar Sarah Jessica Parker as part of the Future Talks series, exploring the future of sustainable jewelry and reflecting its ability to convene influential international figures across diverse sectors. The museum’s programs have seen wide participation from different segments of society, including students, researchers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers. It launched numerous specialized learning programs and initiatives focusing on strengthening foresight skills. The museum maintains its impact through strategic partnerships with research institutions, academic organizations and global companies.

During the World Governments Summit 2026, His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dubai Future Foundation, directed that the Museum of the Future become the permanent home of the ‘World Preservation Lab and BioVault’. The Lab transitions from a temporary exhibition at the Summit soon to a permanent installation at the Museum, reflecting the UAE’s commitment to supporting scientific innovation and leveraging biotechnology to protect the environment and preserve wildlife.

Established in collaboration with Colossal Biosciences, a global leader in biotechnology and species preservation, the Lab will introduce scientists, academics and biotechnology researchers to the latest innovations in protecting endangered species and enhancing ecosystem sustainability. It also raises awareness among visitors about the importance of protecting natural and biological diversity and its vital role in sustaining life on Earth.

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