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Future City: An Interactive Digital Park

For one weekend, Nestle' NanKid Optipro Four, - a milk designed specifically for your child's growth and development that helps secure your child's healthy future through the power of Optimized Protein, launched Future City: An Interactive Digital Park.

Last September 9 and 10, this pioneering  digital park opens its doors for guests as a way to educate and empower children and their parents about how their decisions today, can affect their future.


Future City uses Technologies from all over the globe. The park contained 6 unique and engaging stations that gave guests the chance to participate in one-of-a-kind experience that will surely nurture the minds of the kids and kids-at-heart.

the exhibit visually illustrated how science has become the blueprint for brighter, safer future for our children. Guest began their exploraton and discovery at the Future Dome where they were given a glimpse of the technological advances that will soon define future cities - from towering smart skycrapers, solar powered walls, interactive cityscapes and autonomous vehicles.

All in all, The Future City is central to the entire exhibits message, not just in terms of technology and infrastructure, but for bigger and far more essential choices for our child's health and development. 

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