Kongsberg
Kongsberg's video was created to show how physical exhaust sampling components synchronize with vessel automation and digital control centers. In the maritime transport sector, failing to deploy a reliable continuous emissions monitoring protocol can result in severe environmental penalties and operational restrictions. Without a centralized pipeline to capture and verify raw exhaust data, Fleet Managers face fragmented metrics and compliance vulnerabilities. Our team at Advids structured the narrative around these operational risks to emphasize the necessity of a unified, automated data pipeline.
Our design team anchored this maritime emissions monitoring walkthrough in a highly structured blueprint aesthetic, overlaying physical ship schematics with clear, color-coded functional paths. We isolated key hardware elements-including the heated probes, multiplexer, and conditioning unit-against a minimalist background to emphasize the logical progression of the gas sample. The visual hierarchy directly translates complex engineering layouts into clean, understandable operational blocks, so that Marine Engineers immediately grasp how physical extraction relates to digital compliance metrics.
We executed a rhythmic motion design where distinct pathways change state to demonstrate sequential sampling, routing gas flow from the manifolds directly to the analysis cabinet. This approach transforms a dense hardware-software integration explainer into an intuitive visual stream, utilizing a high-contrast industrial interface design to reduce cognitive fatigue for operators viewing the data. The fluid transition from onboard hardware to a global fleet overview illustrates data uploading to cloud environments for unified reporting. By prioritizing structural clarity, the video maintains an authoritative tone that establishes absolute trust in Kongsberg's engineering precision and simplifies maritime compliance.