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Exhibition Hub & Fever bring Titanic: An Immersive Voyage to Arizona

Aligning with the anniversary of the 1912 British inquiry into the Titanic disaster, the exhibition opens in Scottsdale

Bronze cherub statue holding a decorative lamp in an ornate wooden setting.

The travelling exhibition Titanic: An Immersive Voyage beings the iconic ship to life

Image courtesy of Exhibition Hub

Exhibition Hub, a leading creator, producer, and distributor of large-scale exhibitions worldwide, and Fever, a global platform for discovering live entertainment, have launched Titanic: An Immersive Voyage in Scottsdale, Arizona, marking the ongoing expansion of this flagship touring experience throughout North America.

Debuting on 3 July, the exhibit aligns with the anniversary of the 1912 British inquiry into the Titanic disaster, a key event that transformed maritime safety worldwide. This timing offers visitors a meaningful historical perspective to explore the exhibition.


Titanic: An Immersive Voyage goes beyond a standard historical exhibition by merging immersive environments, life-sized recreations, projection mapping, virtual reality, and interactive storytelling. It features over 300 curated artefacts to immerse visitors in the experience of being aboard the world's most well-known ship.

Visitors follow the journey from departure through the disaster and its aftermath, all while exploring personal stories of passengers and crew.

An enduring story, a lasting impact

The Scottsdale presentation emphasises the lasting significance of the Titanic story by exploring themes that remain relevant today, such as leadership in crises, crisis management, communication breakdowns, obsolete regulations, and how major disasters can lead to long-term safety improvements.

It reviews the British investigation's conclusions and subsequent maritime reforms, including mandatory lifeboat rules, ongoing wireless communication checks, safety drills, and the establishment of the International Ice Patrol.

"Titanic: An Immersive Voyage demonstrates how immersive storytelling can bring history to life in ways that resonate with modern audiences," says Hamza El Azhar, CEO of Exhibition Hub.

"Rather than simply retelling a well-known story, the exhibition explores the human decisions, innovations, and lessons that emerged from one of history's defining moments.

"Through immersive technology, authentic storytelling, and interactive design, we're creating experiences that educate, inspire curiosity, and foster meaningful connections with history while continuing to expand our global portfolio of touring exhibitions."

As Exhibition Hub expands its portfolio of touring immersive experiences across more than 25 North American cities, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage showcases the company's dedication to blending historical education, emotional storytelling, and cutting-edge technology.

This approach aims to engage audiences of all ages and provide scalable attractions for venues worldwide.

See also: Exhibition Hub's 10-year journey of innovation & global expansion

Titanic: An Immersive Voyage showcases Exhibition Hub's ongoing commitment to immersive experiences that blend history, technology, and education into engaging visitor attractions.

Through emotionally compelling storytelling, interactive elements, and rigorous historical research, Exhibition Hub proves how immersive exhibitions can deliver significant cultural value and achieve international success.

Last month, Exhibition Hub also announced the launch of Treasures of Tutankhamun: The Experience in Antwerp, Belgium.

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