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Innovation Station

The O2, Peninsula Square, SE10 0DX Full details & map

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Featuring interactive games such as driving simulators based around the Nissan Leaf, the world's first, mass-market, 100 per cent electric family car.

The Innovation Station is located opposite entrance E in The O2. Turn right on entering the venue from Peninsula Square and follow Entertainment Avenue around until you reach the Innovation Station.

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Innovation Station: noon-8pm daily

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Comments & ratings 3/5 (Average of 3 ratings)

Stevie Smallwood
By Stevie - Feb 11 2012
4/5

An interactive brand experience... Play with a field of light and sound, leave your opinion on a video wall for all to see, discover more about Nissan's innovations through quizzes and games, drive a fun simulator, race a gtr game, look at the new electric car from Nissan and even book a driving experience in it departing from the centre itself. If you are at the O2 it is definitely worth popping in!

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By Dan Dan The Putney Man (& Aleks - Aged 3) - Jul 16 2011
3/5

So that people understand what this is - It is Nissan's historic built stand from (the Geneva? / a) motor show - which after having been finished with it in its original situation - has been placed just outside the O2 and left to be trashed by children. Mildly interesting for adults - to see an electric production car - Strangely entertaining for a three year old. Glad I went on a very rainy day when the big tent was waterproof and great trip back to town on the Thames Clipper. Free because no-one in their right mind would pay entry for an old / used corporate sales / marketing installation (Discuss?)

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By Michael - Apr 16 2011

Agreed, the description of this is so poor that it won't inspire anybody even people that like simulators. We'll go to a paint drying observation session instead as the kids will probably like this more..

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By Jenny - Mar 30 2011

whatis this? Searched the 02 site and none the wiser. . so if it is just a driving simulator or two doesnt seem worth going. ......

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