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Season 8 of Tomorrow's World Today Premieres on Science Channel, Starting September 21
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PITTSBURGH - PennZone -- Tomorrow's World Today, the popular television series that explores the innovations shaping our future, returns for its highly anticipated eighth season on the Science Channel, beginning Saturday, September 21, 2024, at 10 a.m EDT. The new season kicks off with four exciting episodes, highlighting groundbreaking advancements in technology, sustainability, and creativity across multiple industries.

Hosted by George Davison, with field reporters Greg Costantino and Tamara Krinsky, the show takes viewers on a journey to explore the world's most innovative ideas, from greener drilling practices to zero-emission automotive solutions. With headquarters at Inventionland in Pittsburgh, PA, Tomorrow's World Today continues its mission to inspire a more sustainable and forward-thinking world.

Episode Lineup:
  • Chevron (Airs September 21): George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how one company's groundbreaking drilling innovations are paving the way for a greener tomorrow.
  • Elysian Brewing (Airs September 28): Greg visits the World of Production to explore the creative process behind brewing and how we experience seasonal beers.
  • Heartland Dental (Airs October 5): George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to uncover how new technologies are enhancing patient experiences and making dental care more accessible and efficient than ever before.
  • Toyota (Airs October 12): Tamara heads to the World of Production to explore how automakers are integrating renewable energy sources to power vehicles with a zero-emission footprint.

"We're thrilled to bring another season of Tomorrow's World Today to the Science Channel," said Executive Producer Jude Michaels. "Our goal is to highlight innovations that not only push boundaries but also make a positive impact on our world. This season, we're showcasing stories that demonstrate how technology, creativity, and sustainability intersect in fascinating ways."

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About Tomorrow's World Today

Tomorrow's World Today is a dynamic series that explores the latest advancements and innovations shaping our world. Featuring knowledgeable experts across various industries, the show delves into a wide array of captivating topics, including sustainable technologies, revolutionary medical breakthroughs, environmental conservation, and more. Tomorrow's World Today goes beyond the surface to uncover the stories behind transformative ideas and solutions that are redefining the way we live, work, and interact with our world. In conjunction with the television show, the Tomorrow's World Today website serves as an invaluable online resource for those passionate about staying informed on the latest developments in innovation and sustainability. The website features exclusive content, behind-the-scenes insights, in-depth articles, and interviews with thought leaders who are driving positive change across the globe. For more information about Tomorrow's World Today, please visit www.tomorrowsworldtoday.com or follow us on social media @TWTShow.

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