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6 medical animaiton styles, 20 subtypes to meet audience and budget needs
Proprietary production platform speeds up process without compromising quality at an average price tag
Digtial content/asset channel planning upfront
Main 3D is the most universal animation type. It's scientifically rigorous, eye-catching, and very cinematic. It's a great match for most MoAs and MoDs for IR needs, alongside HCP communications.
The usual Main 3D animation type in combination with 2D elements. This is an excellent option for MoAs where there's a need to incorporate research data, schematics, or other additional information.
The most advanced animation type on the market, based on computational biology methods. Science-grade molecular simulations for unprecedented accuracy.
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A relatively simple, yet still eye-catching 2D animation style is an ideal option for explainer animations, platform or AI-based technologies, alongside cases where IP details must not be disclosed.
This type is designed specifically for projects with tight deadlines. Through optimization, we achieve a rapid turnaround without compromising quality or scientific accuracy.
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Versatile, multi-purpose resource, featuring high-end 3D animations to distinguish key aspects of the MoD/MoA story, leveraging proprietary computational biology methods. Additional animation styles and subtypes will be available to meet specific message and audience needs.
These digital assets offer broad repurposing options, adaptable for various formats, including straight-play videos, interactive touchscreens, websites, broadcast media,
and mobile or tablet devices, to engage both promotional and clinical audiences across internal and external stakeholders.
Interactive learning experience, with the ability to meet individual learning needs of distinct stakeholders—KOLs, Pain Management, Surgeons and Representatives.
Includes 3D models/animation, hotspot pop-ups (rotating molecules, 2D wipes or fades, etc.) that are scientifically accurate and clinically sophisticated in nature.
AR brings digital information and virtual objects into the physical space.
By turning a distinct image on a screen or physical statue within a space into a marker, programmed simulated experiences are triggered for an engaging, self-learning experience.
*Using mobile device, user hovers over various targets, key steps in procedure come to life— injecting the patient, navigating to disc, use of condoliase, and then post-op we see reformation of the disc.
Opportunity at ASIPP or other congresses to use AR in a scientific poster presentation and other key meetings or printed literature transforms a static display into an interactive experience.
By scanning the poster or brochure with a mobile device, HCPs can access dynamic content like 3D molecular structures, animated mechanism of action (MoA) models, video testimonials, or interactive data visualizations.
AR brings complex data to life, allowing HCPs to explore additional layers of information beyond what is visible on the page Opportunity at ASIPP or other congresses to use AR in a scientific poster presentation and other key meetings or printed literature transforms a static display into an interactive experience.
By scanning the poster or brochure with a mobile device, HCPs can access dynamic content like 3D molecular structures, animated mechanism of action (MoA) models, video testimonials, or interactive data visualizations.
AR brings complex data to life, allowing HCPs to explore additional layers of information beyond what is visible on the page
By scanning the poster or brochure with a mobile device, HCPs can access dynamic content like 3D molecular structures, animated mechanism of action (MoA), video testimonials, or interactive visualizations.
AR brings complex data to life, allowing HCPs to explore additional layers of information beyond what is visible on the page Opportunity at ASIPP or other congresses to use AR in a scientific poster presentation and other key meetings or printed literature transforms a static display into an interactive experience.
By scanning the poster or brochure with a mobile device, HCPs can access dynamic content like 3D molecular structures, animated mechanism of action (MoA) models, video testimonials, or interactive data visualizations.
AR brings complex data to life, allowing HCPs to explore additional layers of information beyond what is visible on the page