Innoventions (Epcot)

Innoventions is an attraction at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. It focuses on technological advancements and their practical applications for everyday life. Innoventions is a portmanteau of the words "innovation" and "invention".

Innoventions first opened on September 29, 1994 which prominently displayed Sega games such as Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega-CD, and Sega Pico games in an arcade style. There were some "virtual reality" displays (which was basically more advanced video games at the time). Innoventions at Epcot replaced the original tenant of its two semi-circular buildings, CommuniCore. Epcot's version is divided into two buildings known as Innoventions East and Innoventions West. In 1999, Innoventions had a major renovation for the park's Millennium Celebration, and added the subtitle "The Road to Tomorrow". In 2007-2008, Innoventions underwent another major renovation, dropped the subtitle "The Road to Tomorrow", and changed its general aesthetic again while also launching the companion website.

Innoventions East

 * Don't Waste It!, presented by Waste Management, Inc.
 * Environmentality Corner
 * Test the Limits Lab, presented by Underwriters Laboratories
 * StormStruck, presented by FLASH (Federal Alliance for Safe Homes)
 * The Sum Of All Thrills, presented by Raytheon
 * Take a Nanooze Break, presented by Cornell University and National Science Foundation

Innoventions West

 * Where's the Fire?, sponsored by Liberty Mutual
 * Play It Safe, sponsored by Liberty Mutual
 * Smarter Planet, sponsored by IBM
 * Segway Central
 * Club Cool (formerly Ice Station Cool), sponsored by Coca-Cola
 * The Great Piggy Bank Adventure, sponsored by T. Rowe Price

Tom Morrow 2.0
Epcot's Innoventions' mascot for 2000-2007 was a small Audio-Animatronic character names Tom Morrow 2.0, the former host of Disney Channel's "Imagineer That!" shorts. He was removed in the 2007-2008 renovation. He may return when he is restored in the new renovation.