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Premier Exhibitions, Inc. (PRXI) is “One to Watch”

Touring exhibitions are becoming an important source of traffic for museums and exhibition centers, but putting together and deploying such traveling exhibitions, on a worldwide basis, is daunting. Premier Exhibitions is a Georgia based company that has become a recognized leader in developing and managing such exhibitions, involving authentic artifacts presented in stunning environments. The company serves museums, exhibition centers, and non-traditional venues. To date, Premier’s exhibit titled Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, presented through the company’s wholly owned subsidiary RMS Titanic, Inc., has been seen by more than 18 million visitors, and continues to break attendance records.

Premier Exhibitions is constantly building its exhibition portfolio, focusing on the most compelling properties in science, technology, social history, and the fine arts. But Premier’s strength is that they do far more than simply show fascinating artifacts. They structure the exhibition to tell a story, as in the Titanic exhibition which takes the visitor all the way from the ships initial construction in Belfast to the gangway of the ship as it gets ready for its maiden voyage. Visitors are able to walk down the ship’s first class hallway, visit a third-class cabin, and view the night sky as it appeared exactly when the ship sank in April of 1912. The upcoming 100th anniversary of that event is expected to draw record crowds.

In the case of the Titanic artifacts, Premier was granted rights to the wreck of the Titanic by a U.S. Federal District Court order, including the exclusive rights to recover artifacts from the wreck site. To date, more than 5,000 artifacts have been brought up and given new life, offering people all over the world an exciting and personal look at one of history’s most unforgettable stories.

For additional information, visit the company’s website at www.PRXI.com, and get more information on the Titanic exhibit at www.TitanicScience.com

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