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A “Real-Life Ironman” Flying Around Dubai

INTERNATIONAL: A ‘real-life ironman’ is flying around Dubai, delivering invites to the opening of the world’s most beautiful building: The Museum of the Future. The dazzling building that glitters majestically along the arterial Sheikh Zayed Road which opens on 2, 22, 2022.

The inventor of the Jetsuit, Richard Browning, has wowed the crowds in Dubai, flying in to highlight the opening on Tuesday . The striking building houses a permanent exhibition of future technologies in a seven-story egg-shaped pillar-fee structure, standing at 77 metres tall.

The Museum of the Future in Dubai officially opens on Tuesday and starts receiving visitors on Wednesday, February 23.

It is an exhibition space for innovative and futuristic ideologies, services, and products. Located in the Financial District of Dubai, UAE, the Museum of the Future has three main elements: green hill, building, and void. Founded by the Dubai Future Foundation.

Its stainless-steel exterior is covered with quotes in Arabic calligraphy, including ‘the future belongs to those who can imagine it, design it, and execute it.’ The Arabic calligraphy-infused exterior of the building has been wowing people from around the world, the interior is equally impressive.

The museum is powered by the latest technologies of virtual and augmented reality and artificial intelligence and offers multi-sensory experiences.

Richard Browning, founder and Chief Test Pilot of Gravity Industries, holds the world record for the fastest flight in a body-controlled jet suit travelling at speeds of 135 kilometres per hour, in November 2019.

Entry tickets to the future are priced at Dh145 , $39.48 (USD), with children, person with disabilities and Emirati senior citizens entering for free.

PHOTO: INVENTOR OF THE JET SUIT RICHARD BROWNING FLYING OUTSIDE THE MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE IN DUBAI, BROWNING FLYING HIS JET SUIT IN DUBAI, BROWNING HANDING OUT TICKETS TO THE OPENING OF THE MUSEUM, BROWNING WALKING INSIDE THE MUSEUM, INTERIORS OF THE MUSEUM


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