April 30, 2019 |
“Experience and Visit” Sri Darbar Sahib in Brampton – United Nations affiliated Humanitarian NGO UNITED SIKHS to Participate in the First of its Kind Digitally Enhanced Exhibition on The Golden Temple. |
TORONTO, CANADA — UNITED SIKHS is excited to join with PDA-HAB Media & Trade Fairs for their IN5 – Experium – The Golden Temple exhibit. This exhibition is a first of its kind that will feature Sri Harmandar
Sahib, Darshini Deori, Ik Oankar and Sikhi galleries complete with interactive digital walls about the significance of The Panj, The Guru, Transformation wall and so much more. This experience of Golden Temple will be recreated for the first time in the world at Bramalea City Centre, Brampton. Bramalea City Centre is centrally located in the part of Brampton that is provincially and federally recognized as Brampton-Centre.
Exhibit Objectives: The theme of the exhibit is about helping each individual discover ways to build a relationship with the Guru and what that relationship means. The exhibit will actively educate attendees about Guru Nanak’s paradigm, “Ik Oankar” and take them on a journey with each Guru being, institutions they built and the cities they founded.
At this exhibition UNITED SIKHS will feature its work on Humanitarian Aid (Sikh Aid), Community Education and Empowerment Development (CEED) and International Civil and Human Rights Advocacy (ICHRA).
Visitors to this exhibit will be able to learn more about UNITED SIKHS, past projects, enroll for future initiatives and take-away UNITED SIKHS merchandise as mementos.“It is important for the community at large to learn about the humanitarian work that all of us can participate in. We have to come together as a community and grow by coming out to help one another”, said Sukhwinder Singh, UNITED SIKHS Director.
This exhibition offers a unique experience to the attendees.
*First of its kind virtual tour of Sri Harmandar Sahib.
*30,000 square feet of exhibition space.
*42 high end projectors which build the most immersive experience ever.
*Engaging technology such as the motion sensors and touch sensor walls.
*60,000 visitors expected in 2 months with the right mix of demography.
*Educate the visitor about Sikhi and its core values.
*Convenient central location.
Come and enjoy this immersive virtual visit to Golden Temple and discover UNITED SIKHS, their work, relief projects and Sikhi through service.