Kingsmen Creatives, a leading creator of experiences, announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Kingsmen Exhibits Pte Ltd, has secured a turnkey contract valued at around USD 34 million for the Museum of Science for Children located in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Anthony Chong, group managing director at Kingsmen Exhibits, says: “We are thrilled at the opportunity to collaborate with the Republic of Kazakhstan on this exciting project. The museum will serve as a hub for learning, exploration, and creativity. It will be a place where children can discover the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through interactive exhibits and engaging experiences.”
His Excellency Mr Askar Kuttykadam, Ambassador of Kazakhstan, adds: “The new Children Science Center in Almaty will be a catalyst for scientific innovation in Kazakhstan. By partnering with Singapore and Kingsmen, we are creating a world-class facility that will inspire future generations and contribute to our nation’s progress.”
Innovative solutions for exhibitions
Kingsmen Exhibits is a division of Kingsmen Creatives Ltd, a company listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange, with a global network of 18 offices. As a creator of experiences, Kingsmen utilises creativity and design to craft compelling narratives that bring brands to life. It provides innovative, immersive, and engaging experiences that connect, engage, and empower audiences. With over 45 years of integrated expertise, it is an all-in-one creative solutions partner, executing seamless and innovative campaigns around the globe.
Kingsmen Exhibits specialises in exhibitions, events, and attractions. It offers innovative solutions for exhibition displays at trade shows, promotional events, and museum displays. Additionally, the division creates thematic and scenic experiences for theme parks and operates experiential attractions.
Earlier this year, Kingsmen Exhibits partnered with Science Centre Singapore to host the Southeast Asian debut of a space exploration XR experience. Inspired by NASA missions, ‘Space Explorers: The Infinite‘ is billed as the world’s largest space exploration experience in extended reality (XR).
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