"[1][2] The museum is named after Robert Cade, the lead inventor of Gatorade, and reflects his view of combining science and art in a manner of "purposeful creativity".
[6][5] The opening of the museum took place in the setting of a revitalization process in downtown Gainesville.
[5] The building’s design is in the spiral shape of a nautilus shell that reflects math concepts like the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio.
[3] The museum has one wing dedicated to Dr. Cade, which has his lab from the University of Florida and information about the development of Gatorade.
[8] STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) workshops are available where attendants can meet living inventors.