Tomorrow, designed

Flying cars, anyone? What about extended lifespans? More than a tremendous six-month spectacle, Expo 2025 demonstrates investment in a sustainable future. Its universal theme—which supposedly poses the straightforward question: what is the happy way of life?—comes alive through a dynamic programme of events and exhibitions focused on tangible progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Based on the sub-themes, visitors can expect to delve deep into healthcare, disaster risk reduction, AI and robotics, renewable energy, and other issues in line with humanity’s harmonious coexistence with the environment. 

Nature and culture are repeatedly woven into the country pavilions, whose designs have been publicly unveiled months in advance, generating considerable buzz. Additionally, many of the structures on Yumeshima are not only crafted with responsibly sourced materials; they are designed to be multipurpose and recyclable once the Expo concludes.

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Furthermore, the introduction of “Theme Weeks” will provide focused explorations into critical global topics, fostering dialogue and collaboration between participating nations, organisations, and thought leaders. Sure to sate the curiousity of astute business minds, discussions will range from the concrete steps towards a future where everyone has access to the necessities of life, to education in the era of AI, the creation of smart cities, and more.

AloJapan.com