Tradeshow Visuals That Stop Traffic

Large-format animations and booth loops designed to draw attention and communicate your device’s value quickly.

What Are Tradeshow Visuals?

These are high-impact, silent or VO-optional loops optimized for LED walls, monitors, kiosks, and conference environments.

Ideal Applications for tradeshow visuals

Large booth display screens

High-resolution, high-contrast content engineered specifically for LED walls and oversized monitors to maintain clarity and visual impact at any scale.

Product demonstrations

Clear, visually compelling demonstrations that show how your device works, making it easy for viewers to understand the technology without verbal explanation.

Conference presentations

Polished visuals that enhance your messaging during live talks, helping clinicians, investors, and decision-makers grasp key concepts quickly.

What You Get

High-contract visuals for large displays
Instrument and tool visualization
Multiple video formats
Optional project files for future updates
Surgical Procedure Animation

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Surgical Procedure Animations
What makes your surgical animations accurate?
Accuracy comes from collaborative review with your clinical or engineering team. We combine your procedural instructions, reference videos, annotated photos, and CAD files with our experience in surgical visualization to ensure anatomical placement, tool interaction, and procedural sequencing reflect real-world technique.
Can you show multiple surgical approaches?
Yes. We can demonstrate multiple approaches including open vs. minimally invasive techniques, anterior vs. posterior approaches, variations based on patient anatomy, and alternative device placement strategies. Multiple approaches can be shown sequentially in one long animation or created as separate modular videos. Modular approach is often better for training, surgeons can watch only the approach relevant to their practice. Multiple approaches add to complexity and cost.
What's the difference between MOA and surgical procedure animation?
MOA (mechanism of action) animations focus on "how the device works physiologically", showing device function, therapeutic effect, and mechanism inside the body. Surgical procedure animations focus on "how surgeons use the device", showing surgical technique, step-by-step placement, instrument usage, and procedural workflow. MOA is for understanding mechanism. Surgical is for learning technique. Many clients need both: MOA for regulatory and physician education, surgical for surgeon training and proctorship preparation.
Can surgeons review the animation before final delivery?
Absolutely. We build surgeon review into our timeline. Their feedback is critical for technical accuracy.

Reduce Training Time. Accelerate Adoption.