Project Tomorrow: Inventing the Wonders of the Future is an interactive post show following Spaceship Earth showcasing many "virtual reality" games at EPCOT, since AT&T's departure as sponsor in 2004 caused the exhibit to close until Siemens AG, the newest sponsor of Spaceship Earth, having signed on in 2005, created a new exhibit space.
The new exhibit space once again uses the entire exhibit space that only Earth Station had once used. The new exhibit space houses interactive exhibits featuring various Siemens AG technology. These interactive displays and games allow guests to see the future of medicine, transportation and energy management. The space opened with two games, with two new games added in December 2007 and January 2008. After Siemens dropped their sponsorships, all signs mentioning them were removed; however, the name stayed the same.
On March 12, 2020, following Walt Disney World Resort's temporary closure, EPCOT announced that the exhibition would be temporarily closed until June 16, 2021, due to the COVID-19 outbreak's impact on Florida.
On June 16, 2021, following Walt Disney World Resort's reopening, EPCOT announced that the exhibition would return, and is set to become part of World Celebration, during EPCOT's ongoing transformation.
Current Attractions
- An illuminated globe that shows the hometown of all Spaceship Earth visitors for the day.
- Body Builder – A 3-D game that challenges guests to reconstruct a human body. Features the voice of Wallace Shawn as Dr. Bones.
- Super Driver – A driving simulation video game featuring vehicle accident and avoidance systems. It simulates what is supposed to be the future of driving. You drive a "smart-car" and try to stop the city from being destroyed.
- Power City – A large, digital "shuffleboard-style" game that has guest racing around the board to power their city.
- InnerVision – A coordination and reaction-time game with elements similar to Simon and Dance Dance Revolution.