The primary goal of the Museum is the completion of its building. The existing space constitutes a quarter of the building designed for the Museum. Funding is required for the completion of the building and there are hopes that it will be included in the NSRF (National Strategic Reference Framework) program for this purpose. The funding is a payback in knowledge, which has been acknowledged by government officials and makes us optimistic about its completion.
It is clear that the completion of the building is a basic condition for the presentation of other topics, such as engineering, the evolution of computers, medical technology, audio and video technologies, the natural sciences, etc. The Museum collects materials from various fields of science and technology for this purpose and appeals to citizens who have relevant material and would like to donate it in order to preserve, exhibit and thus become an object of study and learning. In addition to enriching the thematic areas of the exhibition, the completion of the building will allow the development of other innovative activities at the Science and Technology Museum.
Concurrently, the Museum develops new activities and exhibitions in order to strengthen the positive attitude of citizens towards science and technology and to contribute substantially to their scientific literacy.