Problem
FS-Elliott needed an interactive way to explain a technical product or sales story without forcing every viewer through the same linear pitch.
MayoFlux case study
FS-Elliott needed an interactive way to explain a technical product or sales story without forcing every viewer through the same linear pitch.
FS-Elliott works in industrial compressor systems. MayoFlux framed the work for the audience, use case, and product context behind the assignment.
Existing product visuals, 3D assets or rendered sequences, interaction requirements, demo constraints, and stakeholder review notes.
MayoFlux organized the user path, prepared visual assets, built the interactive experience, tuned playback behavior, and tested the final delivery environment.
Interactive demo experience, supporting video loops, web or kiosk-ready assets, and presentation materials for sales or training use.
A reusable product story for sales conversations, product pages, launches, and follow-up marketing.
FS-Elliott�s API 672 compressor walkthrough pushes polished 3D into an interactive wrapper. Mayoflux rendered more than thirty camera paths, then stitched the sequences into a nonlinear map so users can jump from intake to electrical grid without retracing steps. Hot-spot overlays pause the timeline and swap explanatory labels in real time, letting engineers drill down on vibration damping or oil routing. The chief challenge was getting this to work on mobile, more importantly Apple. The finished application premiered in the client�s virtual showroom and now supports the marketing team worldwide. Mayoflux turns complex visuals into clear stories - let us simplify yours next.