Discovery breaks the sci fi barrier by going 'Beyond Tomorrow'

Discovery breaks the sci fi barrier by going 'Beyond Tomorrow'

Discovery

MUMBAI: Ever wondered what the world would look like tomorrow? Do we have a sense of the actual extent and nature of the changes that are poised to sweep through the world in the coming years?

Discovery answers these questions by showcasing dream innovations that are destined to change human lives forever in its show Beyond Tomorrow.

The programme travels around the world for information on and demonstrations of far-reaching breakthroughs in a diverse range of fields - medicine, aviation, computers, space research, agriculture, transport, architecture, energy, environment, leisure and adventure.

The 18-episode series features more than 130 stories on the latest product and service innovations that are shaping the 21st century. It will air from 20 to 24 February at 8 pm and thereafter once a week every Friday at 10 pm.

Lending a desi touch to proceedings: In an endeavour to bring the world's attention to India's untapped and abundant talent, Discovery in association with National Innovation Foundation, has juxtaposed Indian grassroots innovations along with the globacl tehnological breakthroughs and scientific advancements.

So while the programme Beyond Tomorrow will present stories on products like the Aquada, the next generation amphibian car from New Zealand which is as sleek on land as on water; Discovery has also produced short films on the Indian grassroot innovators which it will air on the channel during the three-month long series.the channel.

It will showcase the talent present in the interiors of India like Motihari in Bihar, Kutch in Gujarat and Malappuram in Kerala.