Museum of Future Inventions

museum-of-future-inventions.jpgIn 2002, the The Da Vinci Institute set its sights on creating a Museum of Future Inventions designed around the pursuit of inventions that will create a spot in the history books for those people who develop them.  It was anticipated the museum would consist of multiple pavilions, each with its own scientific concentration, sponsored by businesses from around the world.

As one might expect, nanotechnology is one pavilion to be featured along side Robotics, Energy and Smart Technologies, to name a few of the others.  The exhibits in the nanotechnology pavilion would explain ”how we will be able to control the structure of matter based on molecule-by-molecule control of products and byproducts; the products and processes of molecular manufacturing, including molecular machinery.  Electron and scanning tunneling microscopes will be used to make the nano world come to life”.

No indication of when it might become a reality but if it does end up “as the full day experience” then a visit at the end of the tour to the ”Taste of the Future Café - to dine on tomorrow’s food” will be an absolute must!