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Moscow's exhibition "The Same Time"

During the span of August, the 'Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030' festival hosts an exhibition titled 'That Very Moscow'. Snapshots from exhibitions showcasing the capital's advancement can be found in the 'Kommersant' photo gallery.

Moscow Exhibition "The Same Time"
Moscow Exhibition "The Same Time"

Moscow's exhibition "The Same Time"

The "That's Moscow" exhibition is a captivating part of the "Territory of the Future: Moscow 2030" festival, taking place from August 1 to 31, 2025, across various venues in the city. This major event showcases the future development of Moscow through a blend of cultural, sporting, educational, and technological events.

At the heart of the exhibition lies a collection of innovative solutions and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore autonomous transport, AI-driven robots, and immerse themselves in futuristic experiences through virtual reality (VR) and 3D holograms.

The exhibition is divided into more than ten thematic zones, each featuring multimedia installations, game mechanics, and realistic spaces. These zones aim to engage guests actively in the exploration of the city's advancements.

In addition to these interactive experiences, workshops on advanced topics like audio design, gamedev, neuromechanics, quantum solutions in urban management, and more are available at venues such as Bauman Moscow State Technical University.

The exhibition also offers a number of unique attractions. For instance, small guests can enjoy a stand featuring bicycles, while visitors can participate in activities such as becoming a robot architect-programmer, biotechnologist, or IT security professional.

A stand with a charging device for electric vehicles is present, and a prototype of a tunnel boring machine shield is on display. A kinetic installation showcasing the development of Moscow's transport infrastructure is also part of the exhibition.

The thematic stand dedicated to the Moscow Metro Museum features a visual chronicle titled "Moscow Industrial: Stages of the Century in Six Windows". Additionally, a demonstration of the pre-revolutionary Nikolaevsky (now Leningradsky) station can be seen on the screen.

The exhibition also boasts eight city transport and construction machinery simulators located in front of the Manege. A lecture on children's perception of architecture is among the scheduled events.

The "Territory of the Future: Moscow 2030" festival spans more than ten venues, including Zaryadye, Muzeon Park, Luzhniki, VDNH, and Skolkovo. This multidimensional approach allows residents and visitors to engage with Moscow's future in a hands-on and immersive way.

  1. Amidst the interactive exhibits at the "That's Moscow" exhibition, one can delve into the realms of advanced science and technology, experiencing autonomous transport, AI-driven robots, and futuristic experiences through virtual reality (VR) and 3D holograms.
  2. As part of the workshops available during the exhibition, aspiring professionals can learn about neuromechanics, quantum solutions in urban management, and even become a robot architect-programmer, biotechnologist, or IT security professional.

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