The Museum of the Future has unveiled the OSS Hope Simulator, a new experience for visitors to enjoy.
As part of the 'Tomorrow, Today' exhibition, the addition allows visitors to experience various scenarios that will impact the Orbital Space Station (OSS) Hope, a space structure that will redirect solar energy to power the earth by 2071.
With the OSS Hope constantly making efforts to maximise resources, the experience will be guided by AI.
Three gaming stations are available where visitors can tackle challenges, including reducing emissions and waste.
Sergio Maccotta, Senior Vice President of SAP Middle East Africa South said, "While SAP helps organisations of various capacities to run better, the OSS Hope Simulator provides us with the opportunity to directly engage with individuals of all ages to showcase how innovation can enable a more sustainable and brighter future. In addition, the installation sheds light on SAP's solutions that support its sustainability goals, highlighting the synergy between humans and technology and reinforcing our belief that selecting optimal solutions for a sustainable future requires human compassion combined with data-driven insights. Ultimately, it acknowledges that technology can help address some of the most profound environmental, economic, and social challenges of our time."