Chemspeed
Chemspeed's video was engineered to prove the enhanced experimental throughput achieved by their automated parallel synthesis workstation. In modern R&D laboratories, manual multi-step reaction preparation often causes experimental inconsistency and costly manual handling errors. Without automated parallel multistep synthesis, research facilities face the compounding cost of lost R&D time and severely bottlenecked synthesis cycles.
At Advids, we structured the layout around direct hardware interaction and software interface panels to establish an automated synthesis visual overview. We integrated split-screen compositions displaying the drag-and-drop software next to the physical robotic tool exchange interface. The visual framing isolates the GDU-P and SWILE dispensing units as they move raw materials into disposable vials, illustrating the precise metric feedback displays. This methodical layout ensures that Research Chemists immediately grasp the technical accuracy and operational value of the workstation.
The motion strategy utilizes precise timing to mirror the robotic arm's actual movements, highlighting the physical tool exchange sequences. We designed a clean, high-contrast aesthetic that reflects a clinical laboratory environment while reducing visual noise to prevent cognitive fatigue. This structured style keeps the focus entirely on the material transfer and temperature control parameters to maintain absolute clarity during complex sequences. The technical functional animation concludes with a direct presentation of the system's compact footprint, delivering an authoritative visual guide that builds lasting trust in the Chemspeed platform with Laboratory Managers.