New Collection 2025

New Collection at the Computer Museum 2025 in Ekaterinburg, Russia

Ekaterinburg, Russia, is set to unveil an exciting new collection at its renowned Computer Museum in 2025. This latest exhibition showcases a range of iconic computing devices and peripherals, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of technology through rare and significant artifacts.

Among the standout additions to the collection is the Mac Pro Late 2013, a revolutionary cylindrical desktop computer introduced by Apple. Known for its distinctive design and high-performance hardware, this model played a pivotal role in professional computing and creative industries. Visitors will have the chance to see how Apple’s engineering innovations shaped the landscape of modern computing.

Another highlight of the new collection is the IBM Spaceball, a pioneering input device designed for three-dimensional navigation. Originally developed for CAD applications and space-related projects, the Spaceball represents a key milestone in the evolution of human-computer interaction. This exhibit will offer hands-on demonstrations, allowing visitors to experience firsthand how early 3D control devices functioned.

In addition to these key exhibits, the museum’s 2025 collection will feature a diverse array of historical computing equipment, ranging from vintage personal computers to rare peripherals that defined different technological eras. The collection aims to educate and inspire visitors by illustrating the rapid advancements in computing and their impact on society.

The Computer Museum in Ekaterinburg continues to serve as a hub for technology enthusiasts, researchers, and historians. Its ever-expanding collection ensures that each visit offers something new and insightful. Whether you are a seasoned professional in the tech industry or simply curious about the history of computing, the 2025 collection promises an engaging and educational experience.

Stay tuned for the grand unveiling, and don’t miss the chance to witness history firsthand at the Computer Museum in Ekaterinburg!

Coming soon to PMXPO 2025

The head of the Computer and Gaming Anti-Museum will participate in the international project management event PMXPO 2025. This event annually brings together leading experts in the field of project management to exchange experiences and discuss the latest trends in the industry.

The Computer and Gaming Anti-Museum is known for its innovative approaches to presenting the history of computer technology and video games. Recently, the museum has implemented the concept of a “smart museum”, including an intelligent audio guide and the use of augmented and virtual reality technologies to enrich the visitor experience.

The participation of the museum head in PMXPO 2025 will provide an opportunity to share unique experiences in implementing projects in the field of museum technology, discuss challenges and achievements, and establish new professional connections at the international level.

The event will feature fascinating speeches from industry pioneers, including PMI Chief of Staff Lenka Pincot, LEGO Professor Howard Yu and Mick Ebeling, CEO of Not Impossible Labs.

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