Through research-driven activities, the Museum of Tomorrow seeks to deepen understanding of contemporary phenomena and open doors to building more just and sustainable tomorrows. A specific area of the Museum is dedicated to promoting, producing, and disseminating knowledge through training, research, scientific outreach, and public engagement initiatives, focusing specifically on sustainability-related and future-oriented topics
Aligned with the mission of museums as spaces for research, documentation, and communication, the Museum of Tomorrow disseminates knowledge and fosters critical reflection through projects, publications, podcasts, curation, and educational content. It translates complex topics into accessible language and conducts research across and across the Museum's programming, exhibitions, and other projects
With a dedicated space, the Observatory of Tomorrow serves as a hub for diverse knowledge, integrating and expanding research, culture, art, and technology. Its methodology interweaves science and art to address the ecological crisis, seeking to inform, engage, and revitalize our ability to imagine, think, and inhabit the planet. In addition to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and experimentation, the space encourages new ways of acting and feeling in the face of global challenges
Strategic partnerships with universities and research centers reinforce the Museum of Tomorrow's role in the scientific ecosystem, which is further strengthened by the Scientific and Knowledge Committee—composed of 15 experts from diverse fields of knowledge. The committee guides curatorial and editorial guidelines, contributes to thematic projects, and prioritizes urgent issues
All these initiatives converge toward a central objective: to develop research that generates reflections, critical positions, and urgent transformations to address the global challenges that lie ahead
