DUBAI: The Museum of the Future welcomed several world leaders, prime ministers, and high-ranking officials during their visit to Dubai for the World Governments Summit 2025, which concluded last week.
Among the distinguished visitors 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 delegations explored the architectural marvel, often called “the most beautiful building on Earth.” They gained insights into the museum’s role as a hub for global knowledge-sharing, where experts and visionaries explore future trends across various fields. The museum fosters intellectual discourse, helping shape policies and innovations that benefit humanity.
During their visit, the leaders experienced the museum’s immersive exhibits, offering a journey from outer space exploration to inner space discoveries. They also engaged in discussions on how technology, sustainability, and artificial intelligence are shaping the future. The museum serves as a global platform that showcases opportunities and possibilities through interactive exhibitions and high-profile forums dedicated to humanity’s advancement.
With the World Governments Summit serving as a catalyst for discussions on global challenges and innovations, the Museum of the Future stood as an inspiring venue for forward-thinking leaders. Their visit underscored Dubai’s commitment to fostering collaboration and driving innovation for a better tomorrow.