Look under the digital hood.

An augmented reality exploration for Siemens.

Diagnosing the requirements

The engineers at Siemens tasked with providing manufacturers insight into the technical performance of their designs deserve a showcase that brings together their achievements in a sleek presentation format. Siemens elected to prime the market with a compact performance car that carries all their design and diagnostic equipment in a single travel-friendly package. We elected augmented reality, the technology best capable to meet the requirements of this exciting story.

Hard and soft ware

A native tablet app unlocks the engineering and acts as an interactive sales portfolio. The hotrod will be at the centre of Siemens events far and wide, providing an in-depth overview of all software and hardware solutions, in industrial context, applied to a key application field: simulations for the automotive industry. Directing the device to the SimRod brings the vehicle to life and allows the user to browse all engineering challenges and proposed solutions.

A nuts and bolts overview

The car parts involved are virtually mapped on the physical frame and featured in a series of videos explaining the applied engineering solutions in all nuts and bolts. Siemens makes the difference with hardware that puts both the practical and virtual feasibility of a design to the test.

Twinning!

The app fits Siemens’ efforts to optimize model-based system testing focusing on digital twinning to a tee. Blurring the boundaries between ideation and execution, design and production, the rod is a real-life testament to the power of digital production methods.

Driven

The eye-catching set-up will be leveraged in the event space, trade fairs and at HQs. Showing technologies in context is a powerful reminder of the future ahead for any company seeking to actively drive market demand.

Services rendered

CONTENT CREATION, ART DIRECTION, INTERACTION DESIGN, MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT, EXPERIENCE DESIGN, EVENT DESIGN, VR, AR, MR

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