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/* Project Tomorrow (2007-Present) */
===Project Tomorrow (2007-Present)===
In 2007, following Siemens assuming sponsorship of the pavilion and the subsequent refurbishment of the attraction, Spaceship Earth’s postshow was renamed Project Tomorrow: Inventing the Wonders of the Future. The postshow opened with two interactive exhibits, but that number has since increased to five. Since 2018, signage in Project Tomorrow has identified each of the post-show games by their theme, and not by their name as had previously been the case. The exhibits in the current postshow are:
* An illuminated globe, which shows images of what the future could beBody Builder (Health)- A video game that allows guests to construct their own "digital human body".
* Body BuilderSuper Driver (Transportation)- A video game that allows which shows guests what the future of transportation could be. In the game, guests drive a smart car and try to construct their own "digital human body"save the city from being destroyed.
* Super DriverPower City (Energy)- A large "shuffleboard" video game which shows that gives guests what the future task of transportation could bepowering their city. In The exhibit focuses on the game, guests drive a smart car and try to save the city from being destroyedfuture of energy conservation.
* Power CityInnerVision (Medicine)- A large "shuffleboard" video game that gives guests the task of powering their citysimilar to Simon Says or Dance Dance Revolution. The exhibit focuses on the future Guests must follow a series of energy conservationcoordinated tasks.
* InnerVision- A video game similar to Simon Says or Dance Dance Revolution. Guests must follow a series The center of coordinated tasks.  A large globe located in the postshow Project Tomorrow also features an illuminated globe, which showcases guest’s inguest's on-ride photo on and the location that they said they were fromat the beginning of the attraction.
==Fun Facts and Trivia==