As an idea for the
new millennium, a museum site was proposed to celebrate inventors and inventions from Scotland and all over the world. The project was created with the help of £5.5M from the
Millennium Commission, £5M of European funding, £500,000 from
Scottish Enterprise and £3M of private money. Scottish inventors featured included
John Napier,
William Murdock,
Alexander Fleming and
John Logie Baird. The museum featured a wide range of facilities for the public. The main museum consisted of five "focal points". These were Power, Control, Materials, Communication and Mechanisms. The building also contained a sizeable theatre named after
Alfred Nobel. There is a
time capsule buried below the reception area of the museum, placed there by students of Ardeer Primary School in June 1999. Access to the facility was via a footbridge, called the 'Bridge of Scottish Inventions'. The bridge was able to change position to facilitate ships passing on the
River Irvine. It has remained in the open position since the demise of the complex. ==Visitor numbers==