Animated Booth Video Production Agency for Automate 2026 Exhibitors
Specialized video agency for Automate exhibitors. Booth loops, 3D robot demos, and animated videos built specifically for Automate 2026.
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Your Buyers Can't Buy What They Can't Visualise
At Automate 2026, attendees walk past hundreds of booths. The ones they stop at are showing something they have never seen before. We build animated videos that bring your robots, cobots, and automation systems to life on screen at the show, even when live demonstrations are not possible on the floor.
Video That Does the Selling
Before, During, and After the Show
These brands faced the same challenge: a booth full of technology that buyers could not picture working in their facility. Here is how animated video changed that.

Addverb
Addverb's product line spans Velocity AMRs, Zippy carton shuttles, and ASRS crane systems that all run on the same warehouse floor. The video showed every layer working in coordination, giving buyers a complete picture of how an Addverb-powered facility operates from dock to dispatch.
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Levata
Levata provides RFID readers, barcode scanners, and mobile computers that give warehouses real-time asset visibility. We animated how their hardware turns a live warehouse floor into a data map, showing buyers exactly where every item is and how the system updates without manual scans.
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Falcon Autotech
Falcon Autotech builds cross-belt and tilt-tray sorting systems for e-commerce, courier, and postal operators processing thousands of parcels per hour. We produced a 3D animation that showed the full sortation loop in motion, giving buyers a clear picture of throughput rates and routing accuracy across the line.
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BrightPoint AI
BrightPoint AI's platform uses computer vision to detect surface defects, dimensional errors, and assembly faults on high-speed production lines in real time. We slowed the process down in animation to show plant managers exactly how the AI classifies each defect type and triggers a response without stopping the line.
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WiBotic
WiBotic makes wireless charging infrastructure for AMR fleets, drones, and autonomous systems that need to stay operational without manual battery swaps. We produced an animation showing an AMR fleet autonomously docking, charging, and returning to routes, demonstrating how WiBotic eliminates the downtime that manual charging creates.
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Coghlin Companies
Coghlin Companies delivers electronics manufacturing services and refurbishment programs for defence, medical, and industrial clients with complex multi-stage workflows. We animated their complete refurbishment sequence: component-level disassembly, precision testing, controlled rebuild, and final verification, giving enterprise buyers a clear view of the process without visiting the facility.
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Cubiq
Cubiq builds parcel sorting and automation systems designed to handle variable package sizes at high throughput without manual line changeovers. We animated the system processing mixed parcel dimensions across a live sortation floor, showing logistics buyers exactly how the flexibility works in a real operating environment.
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Burjeel Holdings
Burjeel Holdings operates large hospital complexes across the UAE and wider region where medication dispensing, sterile supply logistics, and ward delivery all run concurrently. We produced an animation that connected every workflow into a single clinical supply chain story, helping procurement teams understand the full automation scope across a live hospital environment.
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Industrial Automation Video Production: The Complete Guide for Automation Companies
The definitive guide to industrial automation video. Formats for every robot type, production timelines, and trade show booth video planning.
AI and Autonomous Robot Videos
Position your product as AI-first. Animated videos showing machine learning, autonomy, and real-world impact for Automate 2026 exhibitors.
View Examples →Cutting and Machining Robot Videos
CNC, laser, and waterjet robots cannot run live at Automate 2026. We animate cutting robots that cannot be safely demonstrated on the show floor.
View Examples →Drone and Aerial Robot Videos
FAA rules make indoor drone flights impossible at Automate 2026. Animated aerial robot videos showing full flight capability for exhibitors.
View Examples →Humanoid Robot Video Production
Show your humanoid robot's capability before it ships. Animated demos for NVIDIA Humanoid Pavilion exhibitors and humanoid robot brands.
View Examples →Exoskeleton Video Production
Animate ergonomic benefits and industrial use cases that are impossible to demonstrate on a live show floor at Automate 2026.
View Examples →Assembly Robot Video Production
FANUC, ABB, KUKA, and Universal Robots lead with assembly. 3D assembly robot videos for the largest exhibitor segment at Automate.
View Examples →Painting and Finishing Robot Videos
Spray painting robots cannot run indoors at Automate 2026. Animated painting videos show your full finishing process safely for Automate booths.
View Examples →Loading and Material Handling Robot Videos
The largest robot category at Automate. Animated loading and transfer robot videos for automotive, logistics, and manufacturing exhibitors.
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Built for Trade Shows.
Tailored for Technical Buyers
At Automate 2026, attention spans are limited and booths blur together. We help you cut through that noise with short-form, high-clarity animated videos that stop traffic and start conversations.

"They were an intelligent, thoughtful, and friendly team to work with. Their 3D videos helped us showcase our capabilities at the exhibition, attracting and converting many leads. We certainly feel they played a major role in our branding."

"The animation gave our booth visitors a complete picture of our sorting system at full scale. Buyers who would normally need a factory visit to understand our throughput were asking the right questions within minutes of watching the video."

"Our RFID solution is invisible by design, which made it nearly impossible to demonstrate at a booth. The 3D animation made the technology tangible. Buyers finally understood what we were offering and how it would change their operation."
Video Formats Built for Trade Shows and Sales Teams
Different stages of the sales cycle need different types of video. Select the format that fits your Automate 2026 goal.
Silent Booth Loop Video
No voiceover needed. Silent booth loop videos stop traffic on the Automate show floor with kinetic visuals and zero audio dependency.
View Video Examples →Product Explainer Video
Explain your automation product in 90 seconds. 2D and 3D animated explainers that turn complex tech into clear buyer conversations at Automate.
View Video Examples →ROI Demo Video
Prove the numbers before the sale. ROI demo videos with data overlays and efficiency metrics for automation buyers at Automate.
View Video Examples →AMR / Cobot Walkaround Video
Show your robot in motion without show floor risk. 3D AMR and cobot walkaround videos highlighting navigation and safety for Automate booths.
View Video Examples →Brand Story Video
Tell your why in 90 seconds. Brand story videos for Automate exhibitors communicating mission, credibility, and differentiation to buyers.
View Video Examples →Frequently Asked Questions
Everything automation exhibitors need to know about video production for Automate 2026.
The most effective video formats for automation trade show booths include:
- ✓3D animation videos showing AGVs, AMRs, or robotic arms operating inside a warehouse environment
- ✓Product demo videos walking through a specific system feature or workflow step by step
- ✓Explainer videos communicating the problem the technology solves in under 90 seconds
- ✓Before and after videos contrasting manual processes with the automated solution
- ✓Client testimonial videos adding credibility during buyer conversations at the booth
Short looping videos (under 90 seconds) work best on booth screens to pull in passing traffic. Longer demos (2 to 4 minutes) work better during one-on-one conversations with qualified visitors.
| Video Use Case | Recommended Length | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Looping booth screen video | 60 to 90 seconds | Attract passing traffic, no audio required |
| One-on-one product demo | 2 to 4 minutes | Walk a qualified lead through the full solution |
| Post-show follow-up video | 90 seconds to 2 minutes | Sent via email after the event to reinforce the conversation |
| Social media pre-show teaser | 30 to 45 seconds | Drive booth visits from LinkedIn before the show opens |
Shorter is almost always better on a noisy show floor. If your video needs audio to make sense, it is too complex for a looping screen placement.
For many exhibitors, 3D animation is a more effective communication tool than a live demo. A live robot demo shows one scenario, at one speed, with one product configuration. A 3D animation video can show the system handling multiple SKUs, operating at scale across a full warehouse, and switching between scenarios in under two minutes. Buyers see what the system does in their environment, not what it can physically fit on a 20x20 booth floor.
Companies that combine a live demo with a supporting animation video typically hold visitor attention longer and answer more objections during the conversation.
High-performing exhibitors use video across the full event lifecycle:
- ✓Before the show: Short teaser videos on LinkedIn and email campaigns to pre-book meetings
- ✓On the show floor: Looping screens visible from the aisle to stop passing foot traffic
- ✓During conversations: Demo videos played on tablets or monitors during one-on-one meetings
- ✓At the booth entrance: Large-format screen playing the flagship product animation to draw attention
- ✓After the show: Video sent in follow-up emails within 48 hours of the conversation
Booths with visible, well-produced video content on screens consistently outperform text-heavy or static display booths for walk-in traffic.
| Factor | Product Demo Video | Explainer Video |
|---|---|---|
| Primary goal | Show how the system works in detail | Communicate what problem it solves |
| Ideal length | 2 to 4 minutes | 60 to 90 seconds |
| Best placement | One-on-one conversations at the booth | Looping on booth screens, pre-show outreach |
| Audience stage | Evaluating vendors, comparing solutions | Still forming understanding of the problem |
| Content depth | Feature-level, process-specific | Concept-level, outcome-focused |
Most exhibitors need both. The explainer video attracts and qualifies visitors. The product demo video closes the conversation once a qualified buyer is engaged.
- 3 months beforeFinal video approved, begin pre-show social and email campaigns using the video
- 6 weeks beforeConfirm screen specs with your booth vendor, deliver final video files
- 2 weeks beforeTest all AV equipment in the booth setup, confirm looping and audio settings
- Post-showRepurpose the video for follow-up emails, LinkedIn, and your website
Companies that start video production fewer than 10 weeks before the show typically receive a compressed revision cycle and reduced animation quality.
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