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3DforScience is a Spanish scientific communication company specialized in 3D animation and visual storytelling for the healthcare, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology sectors. The company produces medical animation, scientific illustration, and visual assets designed to support communication in life sciences.
History
[edit]3DforScience was founded in Madrid, Spain, in 2010. It began by focusing on the visualization of complex biomedical concepts and has since developed a range of digital services for clients in the science and health sectors.
Services
[edit]3DforScience's core services include:
- 3D medical animation
- Scientific illustration
- Interactive applications for education and marketing
- Visual identity and branding for health-related organizations
- Visual support for scientific dissemination
The company's animations are often used in presentations, training materials, investor communications, and online scientific content.
Projects
[edit]3DforScience has been involved in several European research projects funded by the European Union. These include:
- CUPIDO: A Horizon 2020 project that investigated nanotechnologies for targeted drug delivery in cardiovascular disease. 3DforScience created a scientific animation visualizing the proposed mechanism (Vimeo video[1]). The project is documented on CORDIS (CUPIDO on CORDIS[2]).
- ImaValve: A project developing a synthetic heart valve prosthesis. 3DforScience produced a 3D animation showing how the valve adapts and transforms within the human body. Vimeo video[3]
- B2B: A biomedical research project examining breast cancer metastasis to the bone. 3DforScience created animated visuals explaining the biological process. Vimeo video[4]
These projects involve international research collaborations.
Clients and Collaborations
[edit]3DforScience has collaborated with biotechnology companies, research institutions, and multinational pharmaceutical firms. Visual content produced by the company has been used in campaigns or explanatory materials by companies such as Menarini, Kiyatec, and others. The company has also collaborated with entities like Hubraum, Deutsche Telekom's tech incubator.[5] These projects are accessible through the company's Vimeo portfolio.
Awards
[edit]3DforScience has received recognition for its work, including accolades at the Titan Health Awards.[6] The company has also been involved in industry events, such as sponsoring the Aspid Awards Gala in 2022.[7]
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cupido Project Animation Retrieved 2025-04-22.
- ^ EU CORDIS Project CUPIDO. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
- ^ Retrieved ImaValve Project Animation. 2025-04-22.
- ^ B2B Project Animation Retrieved 2025-04-22.
- ^ Hubraum page on LinkedIn Retrieved 2025-04-22.
- ^ Titan Health Awards Winners Page Retrieved 2025-04-22.
- ^ 3DforScience vuelve a patrocinar la Gala Aspid 2022 - PM Farma. Published 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
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