TRAVELING ExhIbITS

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TRAVELING ExhIbITS
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OMSI: AN INDUSTRY LEADER
MUSEUM MADE, MUSEUM GRADE
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is an
independent, scientific, educational and cultural resource
center dedicated to improving the public’s understanding of
science and technology. Founded in 1944, OMSI operates
a 219,000 sq. ft. facility that includes one featured and four
permanent exhibit halls, seven science labs, a planetarium, an
OMNIMAX Dome Theater, the USS Blueback submarine, and
an early childhood education area.
As one of the largest science centers in the United States,
we have developed and produced thousands of interactive
science exhibits for more than 65 years. In addition to
developing exhibits for our own museum, OMSI has over 20
years of experience in planning and producing exhibits for
other organizations and museums through our internationally
renowned traveling exhibit and exhibit sales and services
programs. Our exhibits have been seen in hundreds of
institutions, from Shanghai to Boston to London. OMSI staff
are particularly passionate in the development of truly
sustainable exhibition programs that fulfill visitor needs,
drive attendance, and generate revenue.
OMSI prides itself on creating leading-edge exhibits,
programs, and activities that make science exciting and
relevant to all ages. We inspire more than 1.4 million people
annually through exhibits, outreach programs, statewide
residential camps, overnight museum camp-in programs,
weeklong science classes, after-school science clubs, school-towork programs for at-risk youth, teacher workshops, distancelearning programs, and volunteer programs. OMSI is an
independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and relies on
admissions, memberships, and donations.
OMSI’s informal science offerings create landmark
experiences for visitors that complement the “benchmark”
learning of formal education. Exhibits and programs are
designed to be family-friendly and draw visitors of all ages
into deeper engagement with science and technology.
Our highly skilled staff has an eye for detail with specific
emphasis on building quality exhibits that are not only
educationally effective and engaging but are durable,
robust, and easy to maintain.
OMSI leads the industry in promoting the use of sustainable
and environmentally friendly materials and processes. We
were the first institution to develop a LEED-inspired Green
Exhibit Checklist, which uses eight broad categories such
as End-Life Assessment, use of Low-Emitting Materials,
and Recycled Content to accurately measure an exhibit’s
environmental friendliness. The Guide, modeled after the
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
program, is the industry’s first consistent standard to quickly
and effectively evaluate an exhibit’s “green” impact, both
in the short term (material choices) and long term (building
techniques, conservation).
The exhibit professionals at OMSI have extensive expertise
that can only be obtained through years of daily work at a
highly successful museum. The OMSI team knows firsthand
what resonates with visitors and understands the needs of
educators and maintenance staff. This experience is priceless
when it comes to producing the highest quality exhibits.
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE
•Traveling Exhibits
•Exhibit Component Sales
•Exhibit Development, Design
and Consulting Services
CONTACT OMSI
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Exhibit Sales & Services
Exhibit Sales and Services
OMSI’s exhibit sales and services are all-encompassing. Our
the feasibility of your ideas, and outline the steps necessary to
highly experienced exhibit professionals take pride in producing
turn your ideas into reality. Whether you seek museum-related
some of the most interactive, robust, and educationally sound,
planning and consultation, component sales, exhibit development,
handcrafted exhibits available. Our services are available
design, evaluation or fabrication assistance, or fully designed and
individually or bundled into a full-scale, turn-key project. We work
built custom exhibits, OMSI’s museum professionals have the skills
with you at each stage to help you identify exhibit topics, test
to suit your needs.
Exhibit Component
and Exhibition Sales
OMSI has a catalog of hundreds of tested and proven exhibit
components, as well as numerous full exhibitions available for
replication.
New and replicated exhibits may be customized to meet your needs,
from a change in colors to match your facility’s look to the addition of
multilingual text to suit your audience.
Exhibit Topics
Exhibits cover a wide range of topics, including:
Growing out of our
Traveling Exhibits
Program, OMSI
began producing
exhibits for other
organizations in
the early 1990s.
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Health and life science
Engineering and innovation/technology
Energy and the environment
Earth and natural science
Early Childhood Education (ECE)
Physics and motion
Space and flight
Art and science
Math and economics
Puzzles, critical thinking, creative problem solving
Exhibit Sales & Services
The R&D team works closely with
advisory groups composed of nationally
recognized experts to ensure scientific
accuracy and relevant, cutting-edge,
engaging content.
EXHIBIT DEVELOPMENT
DESIGN
Exhibit development transforms concepts and scientific principles into
engaging, energetic exhibits and programs.
OMSI’s designers ensure that exhibits are not only attractive and
engaging but also educationally sound, visitor-centric, highly interactive,
durable, accessible, and practical to produce and maintain.
OMSI’s exhibit
developers have more
than 40 years of
combined experience
in conceptualizing and
producing content for
educational, interactive
exhibits. OMSI’s
staff is experienced
in all aspects of
exhibit development,
including bilingual
co-development,
copywriting, early
childhood education,
tabletop exhibit
development,
prototyping and
analysis.
The team draws from a diversity of experience, including industrial
design, architecture, graphic design, and photography. OMSI’s exhibitrelated designs include traveling and permanent exhibits, outdoor
exhibitions, portable components, museum way-finding and signage, bus
and trailer retrofits, artifact display cases, and exhibit hall environmental
treatments.
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Exhibit Sales & Services
Our craftspeople have well over 150 years of combined
experience specifically in the production of interactive
exhibitions and, on average, 20 years of experience in
their particular field of work.
FABRICATION
The fabrication team contributes to an exhibit’s design by
evaluating each component for functional feasibility, durability,
and budget compliance.
Through its 25,000 sq. ft. production facility, OMSI’s skilled fabrication
staff creates more than 15,000 sq. ft. of exhibitions every year,
including more than 100 individual exhibits. In addition to finished
work, OMSI’s shop
also regularly
fabricates
prototype
exhibits to test
with visitors
prior to final
production.
OMSI’s team
of artisans includes
cabinetmakers, engineers,
CAD and CNC technicians,
software developers,
electronics specialists,
and welders.
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“The exhibit is fabulous. It is well-designed, colorful, informative
and hands-on, and has created a real sensation both for our day
events and night events.”
-Wes Wenhardt, VP of Business Operations Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose
EXHIBIT PLANNING
EVALUATION
OMSI can help you identify exhibit concepts and test the feasibility of
your ideas. OMSI is well aware of the challenges faced by museums as
they try to create engaging exhibits for their visitors. Before determining
the course of action,
OMSI’s team reviews a
wide variety of factors,
including facility layout
and restrictions, visitor
needs, sponsorship
opportunities, topic
ideas, marketing
potential, and more. The
resulting plan will blend
the exhibit environment
with your program needs,
visitor interests, and
educational goals.
Evaluators test to see that each project is educational, reliable, user
friendly, accessible, safe, interesting, and engaging. Our evaluators
work closely with the exhibit team by offering front-end, formative,
remedial, and summative evaluation
services. Our studies address
aspects of exhibit programs such
as educational approach, content,
labels, interactivity, audience,
usability, and environmental
treatments. OMSI’s evaluators
can assist with research in exhibit
effectiveness; accessibility; bilingual
translations; visitor attitudes, beliefs
and values; underserved audiences;
visitor expectations, preferences and
experiences; and more.
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LARGE TRAVELING EXHIBITS
TRAVELING EXHIBITS
For more than 20 years, OMSI has built a reputation for
looking for an early childhood exhibit, such as Animal Secrets,
developing and touring excellent interactive traveling
a popular art and science exhibition, such as Animation, or
exhibitions. We have successfully managed tours for more than
a fun and timely exhibit about math and economics, such as
50 exhibits to date, throughout North America and Europe. Our
Moneyville, OMSI has a topic and an exhibit to meet your
exhibits range in size from 500 to 7,000 sq. ft. Whether you’re
needs and target audience or demographic.
Enter the wonderfully puzzling world of Mindbender Mansion, an eclectic
place full of brainteasers and interactive challenges guaranteed to test
the brainpower and problem solving skills of even the most experienced
puzzlers.
Visitors to this fun and quirky mansion are invited to join the Mindbender
Society by gathering hidden clues and secret passwords scattered
throughout the various thematic rooms of the house.
Visitors will find a combination of tabletop brainteasers they can solve
on their own and full-body group challenges that require assistance from
their fellow mansion guests.
Math, science, and technology content are woven into the puzzles,
videos, and group challenges found inside Mindbender Mansion.
In order to solve these puzzles, visitors must identify patterns, think
ahead, use logical reasoning, and look at the problems from different
perspectives. The videos in each of the four Clue Vaults explain
neuroscience-based
principles, and tell
the story of several
inventors who have
used problem-solving
skills to come up with
new solutions to old
problems. Additionally,
the popular group
challenges require
communication,
collaboration,
leadership, and
teamwork skills—
skills that are critical in
solving the challenges
facing today’s
businesses
and communities.
Size: 6,000 sq. ft.
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Mindbender Mansion includes
five group challenges:
• Feeding Frenzy: Kitchen mayhem is guaranteed in a race to
beat the clock by filling T.V. dinner trays with five kinds of food on a
fast-moving conveyer belt.
• Flying Machine: Solid teamwork is a must in order to
maneuver a mechanical “flying machine” around a large game board,
hitting six targets in sequence before time is up.
• Spelling Fever: Hopscotch meets Scrabble® in this race to
spell correct words within a limited amount of time by hopping on letter
squares that light up.
• Move and Match: Dinner time was never this much fun! Slide
your dining room chairs on wheels into a correct pattern before the
clock runs out.
• Amazing Maze: In this version of the classic steel ball labyrinth
game, visitors must work together to tilt a table in different directions,
guiding a ball into six holes as quickly as possible.
Price: $100,000 for 3 months
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LARGE TRAVELING EXHIBITS
Animation, a highly interactive exhibition, brings together art, math,
science, and technology that teaches visitors the process of animation.
Surrounded by colorful, larger-than-life graphics of popular characters
from Cartoon Network, families and children will delight in bringing
their own creations to life as they experiment with storyboarding,
character design, drawing techniques, movement, timing, filming,
sound, and editing.
A variety of animation techniques are explored, including cartoon
drawings, stop-motion, and computer-based animation. This popular
topic has proven to be a powerful and effective tool for engaging and
teaching all ages about math and science concepts like perception,
illusion, persistence of vision, geometry, and measurement, making it
ideal for school groups (grades K-8).
Several exhibit areas feature digital slide shows of real animators
working in the Cartoon Network studios. Visitors will learn about the
skills and training needed to pursue a career in animation.
Animation inCLUDEs six
thematic areas:
• History: Visitors can try using a praxinoscope to spin threedimensional figures into a single animation, and can “crank” out
animations with an old-fashioned mutoscope.
• Animation Studio: They’ll learn about the process of
animation, story creation, and animator techniques and tools.
• Art in Motion: With help from the characters of Foster’s
Home for Imaginary Friends, visitors will discover why art and math
are important allies when it comes to creating characters, motion, and
change.
• Animation Laboratory: Dexter’s Laboratory teaches the
science and technology that make animation possible, such as the
technique of “squash and stretch” and time-lapse videos.
• Sound and Stage: Discover the principles of sound and
phonetics with the characters from Chowder, Ben 10: Alien Force,
and Kids Next Door, while exploring the complexity of matching
phrases to different mouth shapes.
• Cartoon Museum: Take a seat in an intimate theater setting
and view clips of popular animations while learning the secrets
behind their production, and examine important artifacts from classic
animations such as Scooby-Doo, The Powerpuff Girls, and The
Flintstones.
TM and ©2010 Cartoon Network. All rights reserved.
Size: 6,000-7,000 sq. ft.
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Price: $125,000 for 3 months
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Available: Beginning OCTOBER 2011
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What does it take to create a videogame, line up rhythms like the best
DJs, or design a roller coaster that produces the biggest thrills? In Design
Zone, you can go behind the scenes and see how videogame developers,
music producers, roller coaster designers and other creative problem
solvers use math and science to do the amazing things they do.
Design Zone is organized into three interactive thematic areas,
highlighting the relationship between algebraic thinking and the
creative process in art, music, and engineering. Each thematic area
draws visitors into compelling scenes of music production, videogame
development, and skateboard park design that directly and experientially
relate mathematical concepts
to environments and activities
attractive to the target
demographic of ages 10-14
and their families. Visitors can
design their own experience,
and in some cases, email their
creations to family and friends.
Throughout the exhibition, visitors
will solve real-world challenges
and discover that math isn’t just a
subject in school—it’s one of the
coolest creative tools we have to
design and invent.
DESIGN ZONE INCLUDES
THREE THEMATIC AREAS:
AR T – See It!
Enter the Videogame Design Lab, the Architecture Studio, and the
Digital Design Domain to find out how creative problem solvers utilize
key mathematical concepts to develop new visual ideas and turn them
into reality. Create a colorful mobile that balances and spins. Work
with a partner to draw on a giant grid in the full-body experience
Drawing In Motion. Leap to the next level as you set the mathematical
parameters for a video game, and find your way through a digital
maze on a giant tilt table!
MUSIC – Hear It!
Step into the DJ Recording Studio, On Stage!, and Dance Party areas
and hear the math in the music. Learn about the relationships between
length and pitch in musical instruments, ratios and rhythms, and visual
representations of sound. How many beats per second does it take to
get bodies moving on the dance floor? Find out as you go behind the
scenes and put together music tracks at a DJ recording studio, match
beats on a set of simulated turntables, and create a laser light show for
your friends in an immersive dance party environment!
AC TION – Move It!
Take a trip through the exhibits in Theme Park and the Action Sports
Arena where you’ll discover the math and physics behind anything that
moves. Build a custom digital roller coaster, design your own skate park,
and go behind the scenes at a bike race where you can test
gear combinations, then pedal to victory as you compete
against two other riders on three challenging courses!
Size: 5,000 – 6,000 sq. ft.
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MID-SIZE TRAVELING EXHIBITS
Money isn’t just about dollars and cents.
The ancient Aztecs used chocolate for
money, and Yap Islanders used 500-lb.
stones! So what is money and how does
it work? Families, adults, and children can
explore the history, science, math, and
economics behind money in Moneyville.
This highly interactive traveling exhibition
uses the familiar and fascinating subject
of money to build math skills and promote
economic literacy in a fun, immersive,
urban environment.
Visitors enter the vibrant “city” of Moneyville and embark on an exciting hands-on
tour through a money factory, an anti-counterfeiting forensics lab, a bank, a shopping
district, a stock market, and an international shipping dock. As participants engage in the
multiple activities, games, and simulations of this imaginary city, they discover economic
concepts, math skills, and problem-solving strategies that can help them in their real-life
decision making. Moneyville meets national math and economics standards, making it
ideal for school groups (grades K-8).
MONEYOPOLIS is a registered
trademark of Ernst & Young.
The MONEYVILLE trademark
is used under license.
Size: 2,000 sq. ft.
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Price: $35,000 for 3 months
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Available: Beginning June 2012
Where does a chipmunk sleep? What
does an eagle feed its young? How do
mother bats find their babies in a cave?
In Animal Secrets, families will learn the
answers to these questions and more
as they explore the hidden habitats and
secret lives of forest animals.
Using imaginative role-play and hands-on
activities, children will discover nature from
an animal’s point of view in naturalistic
environments, including a stream, meadow,
woodland, cave, and naturalists’ tent.
Play with animals in a realistic habitat at the Stream. Observe the sights and
sounds of the Meadow. Pretend to be an eagle, chipmunk, and raccoon in the
Woods. Explore the unfamiliar environment of the Cave. Investigate specimens
from the natural world in the
Naturalists’ Tent.
Animal Secrets is specially
designed for children ages
3-8, preschool to 3rd
grade school groups, and
has English and Spanish
text panels.
Size: 2,500 sq. ft.
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Price: $30,000 for 3 months
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Available: Beginning OCTOBER 2011
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SMALL TRAVELING EXHIBITS
Since the launch of the world’s first artificial satellite,
Sputnik, satellites have dramatically changed the way
we study our planet. A View from Space, a bilingual
(English/Spanish) exhibit gives museum visitors a
chance to see the world from a satellite’s perspective.
Visitors will be able to track
a hurricane from space,
send a satellite spinning into orbit around a model Earth, study
astonishing images of our planet captured by NASA’s Earth
Observing System, and more.
A View from Space is designed to introduce visitors to the latest
and greatest of the Earth-observing satellites and give them an
appreciation for the value of studying Earth from space. Visitors will
be challenged to become scientists, study satellite images,
and try to answer important questions about the workings
of our dynamic planet.
Size: 700 sq. ft.
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Price: $7,500 for 3 months
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Available: Beginning OCTOBER 2011
Young children become movers and shakers in Little Builders!
Children ages 2-7 create, play, and learn as they explore
the concepts of construction, motion, and simple machines.
Visitors can hand-operate a pulley or conveyer belt to explore
cause and effect, turn the wheels of a gantry crane to
transport cargo, and operate a child-sized crane to hook,
lift, and move objects and materials.
Throughout Little Builders, the
open-ended nature of the materials and activities allows creativity
to flourish. Children are encouraged to use the exhibit in their own
unique ways and personalize their learning. Visitors build structures with
blocks, pipes, Duplo® blocks, and gears, while learning about size,
weight, shape, balance, gravity, and stability. They’ll insert balls into
air chutes and see them shoot through clear pipes to experiment with
aerodynamics. Little Builders is also a learning laboratory for parents,
teachers, and other care providers to observe, understand,
and interact with their little builders.
Size: 1,000 sq. ft.
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Price: $9,500 for 3 months
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Available: Beginning June 2011
From mathematical conundrums to mindboggling block puzzles, hands-on problem
solving is the theme of this popular traveling
exhibition, for individuals of all ages. Each
puzzle stimulates active participation, often
requiring creative thinking and innovative
strategies to solve the challenges. Visitors to
this exhibit have been known to return time
and time again in hopes of solving all of
these fun and educational puzzles!
Brain Teasers 2, the sequel to the
highly popular Brain Teasers exhibition, features a brand new
collection of 21 hands-on puzzles designed to develop problemsolving skills and provide plenty of fun. Puzzles are set up on
five colorful exhibit tables, which encourages teamwork and
interaction among visitors.
Size: 500 sq. ft.
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Price: $4,800 for 3 months
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SMALL TRAVELING EXHIBITS
Eat Well, Play Well brings nutrition
and fitness education together with
favorite components from the Let’s Get
Active and Every Body Eats exhibits to
encourage all-around healthy living for
visitors of all ages!
Children and their families learn the
science of making healthy food choices while exploring fun and interesting
ways to be active.
Eat Well, Play Well was produced and is
toured by the Oregon Museum of Science
and Industry. This exhibit was made possible
by a Science Education Partnership Award
(SEPA) American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (ARRA) Administrative Supplement from
the Nationl Center for Research Resources
(NCRR), a component of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Can you stay balanced for more than a second? Are you as flexible as you could
be? How much is an appropriate serving size? And just how long will it take you
to burn off those calories? Find out the answers to these questions and more and
discover that healthy choices are all around us! Eat Well, Play Well is a bilingual
(English/Spanish) exhibit featuring interactive, hands-on components that appeal to
children, families and school groups.
PriceS: $5,500 AND $7,500 for 3 months • Available: Beginning OCTOBER 2011
What if there was a medicine that prevented illness
and disease, helped people lose weight, gave them
energy and a better mood, slowed the aging process,
made them stronger, helped them sleep better, and had
almost no negative side effects? In fact, this “medicine”
is already available, free of charge—it’s called being
active! In Let’s Get Active, visitors discover there are
many fun and interesting ways to stay active.
This exhibit was made possible by a
Science Education Partnership Award
(SEPA) grant from the National Center for
Research Resources (NCRR), a component
of the National Institutes of Health.
Size: 800 sq. ft.
Visitors can test their fitness knowledge, strength, flexibility, and
balance, while learning how everyday activities such as mowing
the lawn and cleaning the house burn as many calories as playing
sports. Adults, families, and children can become scientists and
study the latest clinical research to learn how the risk of disease
decreases with greater activity level. So get up and get moving!
Let’s Get Active features hands-on interactive exhibit components with
bilingual (English/Spanish) text panels that appeal to children and
their families.
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What is in the food we
eat? Is breakfast really
that important? Are you
eating enough fruits and
vegetables? Families,
children, and school
groups will find out the
answers to these questions
and more in Every Body Eats, a highly interactive exhibition that explores
nutrition and teaches us the science of making healthy food choices.
This exhibit was made possible by a
Science Education Partnership Award
(SEPA) grant from the National Center for
Research Resources (NCRR), a component
of the National Institutes of Health.
Size: 800 sq. ft.
Every Body Eats features 12 interactive areas where visitors will see what
ingredients are in various foods, learn how to read nutrition labels, scan
items at a mini-supermarket and find out what an appropriate serving size
looks like. They will review clinical research and realize that healthy choices are within their reach.
With bilingual (English/Spanish) text panels, Every Body Eats features hands-on interactives that appeal
to children and their families.
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O M S I ’ s E xhibit C lients I nclude :
United States
Louisville Science Center, Louisville, KY
American Lung Association
MacGillivray Freeman Films
Arkansas Discovery Network
Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, MD
Austin Children’s Museum, Austin, TX
Miami Science Museum, Miami, FL
Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI
Museum of Discovery and Science, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, Dayton, OH
Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago, IL
Butterfly House, St. Louis, MO
Museum of Health & Medical Science, Houston, TX
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA
Museum of Science, Boston, MA
California Science Center, Los Angeles, CA
NASA, Cape Canaveral, FL
Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh, PA
NASA, Jet Propulsion Lab, CA
Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH
New York Botanical Gardens
CH2MHill
New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY
Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL
Omaha Children’s Museum, Omaha, NE
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
Oregon Coast Aquarium, Newport, OR
Connecticut Science Center, Hartford, CT
Oregon Historical Society, Portland, OR
COSI Columbus, Columbus, OH
Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA
Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO
Port of Los Angeles, CA
Detroit Zoo, Detroit, MI
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Space Center Houston, Houston, TX
Ft. Worth Museum of Science & History, Ft. Worth, TX
Strategic Air & Space Museum, Omaha, NE
Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, OH
Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
Health Adventure, Asheville, NC
Science Museum of Virginia, Richmond, VA
Imagination Station, Toledo, OH
St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO
Intel Corporation
Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA
Jack Rouse Associates
Texas Forestry Museum, Lufkin, TX
Kirby Science Discovery Center, Sioux Falls, SD
United States Department of Agriculture
Lafayette Natural History Museum, Lafayette, LA
Virginia Air & Space Center, Hampton, VA
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ
Virginia Zoo, Norfolk, VA
International
Papalote Museo del Niño, Mexico City, Mexico
BEA Bern Expo, Bern, Switzerland
Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Children’s Museum of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
Science Museum of London, London, UK
El Centro de Ciencias y Arte (Explora), Panama City, Panama
Science World, Vancouver, Canada
Event Marketing Services GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Shanghai Energy Resource Center, Shanghai, PRC
Hancock Museum, Newcastle, UK
SM Science Discovery Center, Manila, Philippines
Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong, PRC
Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Science & Technology Center, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Kunsthal, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Tampere Museums, Tampere, Finland
Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester, UK
Tekniska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Museum Victoria (Scienceworks), Melbourne, Australia
The Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg, Canada
National Museum Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Trompo Mágico Museo Interactivo, Zapopan, Mexico
National Science & Technology Museum, Taiwan, ROC
United Exhibits Group, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nordstar GmbH, Rostock, Germany
W5, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
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