Adaxis
Adaxis's video was created to show how physical robotic machinery synchronizes with digital control software. Within the sector of industrial mold and tooling fabrication, manual path planning remains highly complex. Without an automated programming solution, manufacturers face extended setup times, high material waste, and costly production halts. Our design team focused on showcasing how their platform simplifies robotic additive manufacturing workflows to eliminate these inefficiencies.
We began by structuring the screen layout to mirror the actual engineering workflow, starting with the raw CAD model import. This hybrid manufacturing digital walkthrough aligns software parameter inputs directly beside the 3D workspace to demonstrate the ease of setting bead geometries and machining margins. By clearly detailing the internal stiffener generation and automated path optimization panels, the layout reduces visual clutter and highlights the software's analytical power. This structured presentation ensures manufacturing engineers immediately grasp how the interface reduces programming complexity and prevents material waste.
To convey real-world utility, we utilized precise motion graphics that trace the virtual deposition paths before transitioning into high-fidelity footage of the physical robot printing and milling the final mold. We structured this step-by-step programming demonstration using a high-contrast industrial aesthetic to minimize cognitive load, ensuring viewers easily track the transition from digital code to physical part. Advids carefully calibrated the pacing to match the industrial rhythm of the machinery, preventing viewer fatigue while reinforcing the platform's reliability. The resulting production establishes an authoritative, technical narrative that builds absolute trust with system operators and successfully drives engagement for their manufacturing solutions.