Interactive 3D
visualizations
for Industrial machines

Common Questions

Frequently Asked
Questions

How long does it take to build a virtual product showcase?

Most projects run 4–12 weeks from signed scope to deployed asset. Discovery and scope takes approximately one week. The 3D build phase — the longest stage — runs 2–10 weeks depending on machine complexity, number of configurations, and interactivity depth. Review and refinement adds 2–3 weeks. Enterprise multi-product platforms can run longer.

Do we need to provide CAD files?

CAD files are strongly preferred but not absolutely required. We work from native CAD geometry, exported STEP/IGES files, reference photography, or on-site scanning — whichever starting point is available. CAD files give us the fastest, most dimensionally accurate foundation. If no CAD is available, our photogrammetry and scanning process captures everything needed.

Can the virtual product showcase be updated after deployment?

Yes. New machine variants, updated configurations, additional hotspot content, and new deployment targets can all be added post-launch.  We provide a mechanism for clients to easily edit and update product description text directly themselves.

What formats does the Virtual product showcase deploy in?

SuperBot Industrial product showcases deploy as standalone Windows/Mac applications as well as web-based interactive experiences that run in any modern browser — no plugins required. The application can be optimized for large-format touchscreen kiosks, tablets (iPad and Android), embedded website iframes, and standalone sales tablet and laptop applications. Deployment targets are defined in the scope of work during Discovery.

How accurate is the 3D model compared to the real machine?

When built from CAD data, our digital visualizations are dimensionally accurate to the original engineering geometry. The visual accuracy — materials, finishes, lighting, and surface detail — is designed to be photo-real and indistinguishable from the physical machine in motion.

Can multiple machines or product lines be included?

Yes — Multiple machines can be featured independently and/or built into a unified interactive experience that functions as a complete virtual showroom. Each machine is scoped and built individually, then integrated into the unified application. Contact us to scope a multi-product project.

Industries

  • Industrial Manufacturing
  • Trade Show Exhibit Design
  • Packaging and Distribution
  • Industrial Training
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