The Museum of the Future in Dubai is teaming up with NVIDIA GeForce Middle East to host an RTX AI pop-up that brings advanced AI-powered PC experiences directly to the public. Running from September 10 to 21, 2025, the installation marks the first time visitors to the museum will be able to explore hands-on AI demos built on NVIDIA’s RTX 50 Series GPUs.
The showcase features ten demo stations designed to highlight how AI is reshaping gaming, creative workflows, and productivity. Visitors can test real-time rendering for ultra-realistic graphics, experiment with AI-driven design and video editing tools, generate digital art, and interact with intelligent productivity applications. NVIDIA technical staff will be on site to explain the underlying technology, while Geekay Games is supplying the hardware infrastructure to power the installations.
One highlight of the activation is the regional debut of Black State, an upcoming RTX-powered game developed by MotionBlur. For the first time in the Middle East, players will be able to experience its AI-enhanced visuals and performance, offering a preview of what next-generation titles may look like as real-time AI rendering becomes standard.
Organizers emphasize that the pop-up is meant to be more than a tech demonstration. For the Museum of the Future, the collaboration fits its mission of showcasing emerging technologies that could reshape work, entertainment, and creative expression. NVIDIA, meanwhile, is using the opportunity to demonstrate that RTX GPUs extend beyond gaming, positioning them as engines for AI adoption across multiple industries.
Admission to the RTX AI activation is included with a standard Museum of the Future ticket, with no additional cost for accessing the demo stations. For regional audiences, it offers a rare opportunity to interact directly with the latest generation of AI PCs and test both practical applications and entertainment experiences built on RTX hardware.