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Facts and figures
| Opening | 17.01.2009 |
| Date of issue | 18.01. - 05.07.2009 |
| Exhibition area | 1,000 square metres |
| Organizer | Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum |
| Director | Dr. Kurt Beiersdörfer |
| Project management | Michael Mikolajczak |
| Exhibition design | ArchiMeDes, Berlin |
| Interactive stations | 26 |
| Media stations | 12 |
| Expected numbers of visitors | 80,000 |
| Languages | All texts and multimedia terminals: German and English |
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Characteristic
Representative
The individual exhibition topics and the exhibits themselves serve as examples for the fields they represent, giving visitors a comprehensive and complex insight into each topic.
Innovative
The exhibition demonstrates state-of-the-art research and technology to visitors. Research results and sophisticated products only recently launched on the market will be on show.
Interactive
Visitors enjoy the sensations generated by interactive objects. Interactive exhibits promote sustained interest, comprehension and information retention.
Self-explanatory
All the exhibits are self-explanatory, allowing visitors to explore the exhibition on their own. A visit to the exhibition thus becomes an expedition of discovery.
Multimedia
Not only does the exhibition show high tech in sport, but it also conveys the latest developments via state-of-the-art media technology. Fascinating worlds of images on big screens also make a visit to the exhibition a media experience.
Target groups
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Active sportsmen and sportswomen
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Trainers
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Managers of sports clubs
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Sports teachers, instructors
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Representatives of sports associations
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Representatives from the field of sport politics
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Families
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School classes
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Parents of children who pursue sport
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Senior citizens
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Disabled people
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Physiotherapists
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Representatives of fitness centres
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People in relevant technical occupations
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IT and other industrial representatives
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Relevant research establishments and chairs
The Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum is sponsored by the Stiftung Westfalen, founded by Heinz Nixdorf. This foundation concentrates on promoting science and teaching in the field of information technology.

