The next level
We are currently working with Hitachi Zosen Inova on the third joint trade fair concept generation and are making further progress in terms of sustainability.
We are currently working with Hitachi Zosen Inova on the third joint trade fair concept generation and are making further progress in terms of sustainability.
For two days we shot aerial footage, hand-held cameras and interview sequences on the Hamburg Wasser site.
Three in one go – with the digital recording of Cappenberg Castle, we have made the historic building virtually accessible, documented and cataloged the permanent exhibition of the LWL on Freiherr von Stein and recorded the special exhibition of the painter “Heinrich Graf Luckner” for the museum archive of the Unna district.
An excellent platform to read about sustainable traveling and other daily-life topics that may help you rethink your very own ecological footprint. Sue Quelch is inspiring us concerning a more environment-friendly lifestyle.
esterday we recorded a good 1,400 square meter hall including existing machines. The digital twin can now be examined directly on the screen by the customer with external experts. The generated point clouds of the hall and the machines can be read and further processed in third-party applications such as AutoCAD, ReCap or Revit.
The energy crisis is a ubiquitous topic in Germany. In addition to alternative electricity production, the existing capacities can be used much more efficiently through the digitization of the energy grid.
Expanding the reach of an exhibition presence through a digital twin simply to generate more value of the event investment.
We created the complete visual identity for the “digitization of the energy transition” innovation project funded by the Federal inistry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) and are pleased to be able to accompany and support the project partners throughout a three-year period.
Together with Hamburg Wasser and Hitachi Zosen Inova AG, we spent two days in Hamburg and documented the innovative biogas plant on the Hamburg Wasser waste water plant in various formats. We can already publish a first result here in the form of a virtual tour of the system.
In cooperation with the team from the St. Vitus kindergarten, we virtually recorded the premises in Olfen and created a digital kindergarten for parents and relatives. While the premises can be explored comfortably from home, useful information on the organization, philosophy and everyday life in the institution can be found at selected points.
A new industry standard for the German energy industry. HKE on board is an association of value-added providers with the aim of creating an interoperable ecosystem behind the Smart Meter Gateway. We’ve been there from the very beginning and were on board from the development of the logo to the CI to the website to the first publication. We look forward to continuing to accompany the companies and helping the brand to grow.
After we have already documented the commissioning on film and have made the plant virtually accessible, a short film explains the most important components following a regular production process.
We implemented a yet unique implementation of our VR technology together with Aargau Verkehr AG (AVA). The new TramLink can be extensively explored virtually in the 360° model.
After COVID related cancellations and postponements, it was finally time again – the leading trade fair for Germany’s energy industry could take place again. Once again we were able to support PPC AG and the Noventic Group conceptually and visually and thus contribute to a successful trade fair presence.
The concept has proven its worth – the stand design originally developed as a headstand has meanwhile gone through many surface and height variants, and at the IFAT in Munich it went around the corner for the first time.
A dynamic website with video elements and a completely redesigned product area – Swistec appears in new splendor. Based on this, further graphic elements for the print and event area were developed and implemented.
The small online shop “Olfen-Antik” went online almost two years ago and, in addition to a wide variety of antiques, also offers insights into smaller restoration projects. This combination led to a nomination for “Shop of the Year” by the magazine for e-commerce “Acquisa”.
At the same time as communicating the takeover of Steinmüller-Babcock, the red-blue platform had to be reworked into the new green-blue CI look from Hitachi Zosen Inova. In addition, several graphs, photographs and diagrams had to be adjusted.
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