“We Did It In Poland” Interactive Exhibition at the National Stadium in Warsaw!

Since April 4, a unique exhibition has been on display at the conference center of the National Stadium in Warsaw, as part of the Polish presidency. The “We Did It In Poland” exhibit takes visitors on a journey through Polish technological and scientific achievements – literally, as an electric train rides along a three-dimensional model of Poland, controlled by the visitors themselves.

The interactive exhibition accompanying the “We Did It In Poland” campaign is a 3D scale mock-up of Poland depicting railroad stations that symbolize selected Polish innovations. Anyone who visits the exhibition can take control of an electric train and stop at any station. At this point, the screens behind the mock-up display animations that tell the story of a particular achievement in an interesting way. An additional attraction is the view from the perspective of the driver – broadcast live on one of the screens.

It is not only educational, but also an engaging way to showcase the achievements of Polish innovators and female innovators. The exhibition has already been shown in the heart of the European Union – Brussels – and will now be available at the National Stadium in Warsaw. It will be visited by 9,000 guests of the Polish presidency until mid-May. This is a chance to show the world that as Poles we have something to boast about.

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