From robotics to industrial AI, we help technology innovators visualize, explain, and elevate their breakthroughs.
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SourceX engineers cinematic visual narratives that translate complex technology — robotics, autonomous systems, AI agents, industrial platforms — into language investors, partners, and end-users actually feel. From hardware-software integration to agentic pipelines, our team turns dense engineering into stories that hold up at funding rounds, customer demos, and trade-show stages — without losing the rigor the engineering demands.
We build assets that translate hardware, software, and intelligence into something a non-engineer can grasp in seconds. Every frame is engineered with the precision the work demands, blending physically-based simulation, AI-assisted iteration, and systems-level direction. Our pipeline compresses months of production into weeks, while preserving the engineering authority technology narratives require.
Humanoid is the London-based robotics company building HMND 01 — the world's leading commercially scalable, safe humanoid robot platform. Two variants — Alpha Wheeled for industrial-grade field deployment and Alpha Bipedal for human-like adaptability — are powered by KinetIQ, their proprietary AI framework for fleet orchestration built on Vision Language Models and Vision Language Action technology.
With strategic partners across NVIDIA, AWS, SAP, Siemens, and Schaeffler, Humanoid is moving the entire category from research demos to production floors. We partnered with the team to translate that leap into a single, undeniable visual signal — surfacing what makes HMND 01 different (adaptive perception, fleet-scale orchestration, real-world dexterity) and now anchoring the company's narrative across investor briefings, OEM partnerships, and the conversations defining what humanoid robotics actually delivers.
Kongsberg Digital is the SaaS platform helping the world's heavy-asset industries — energy, maritime, manufacturing — automate their work and drive value across the entire asset lifecycle. Powered by Microsoft's AI Copilot, KDI is now embedding advanced AI capabilities directly into the industrial work surface, where decisions, telemetry, and human action converge.
We partnered with Kongsberg Digital and Microsoft to engineer the visual motion and design language behind the launch — a system that visualizes the synergy between human interaction and abstract data, scaling in tempo and intensity from quick insights to in-depth exploration. The reel now anchors the announcement across customer briefings, conference stages, and the conversations defining the next era of industrial AI.
Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity (KICS) is a specialized XDR platform engineered to protect enterprises across mining, oil & gas, power, utilities, and logistics. The platform pairs KICS for Networks — monitoring and intrusion detection across industrial networks — with KICS for Nodes — endpoint protection backed by integrated EDR technology — defending the systems where downtime isn't a service-level metric, it's a national-scale event.
We partnered with Kaspersky to translate XDR-grade industrial cybersecurity into a cinematic visual language CISOs, OT engineers, and industrial decision-makers grasp the moment they see it. The reel surfaces what's invisible — asset discovery, anomaly detection, real-time threat prevention, EDR response — and now anchors Kaspersky's narrative across customer briefings, industry exhibitions, and the conversations that decide what protects critical infrastructure.
Samsung LSI's Exynos Auto V920 is the processor architected for the next generation of in-vehicle infotainment — built around upgraded CPU and graphics performance, advanced AI compute, and the power envelope modern cabins demand. From driver-assistance pipelines to multi-display IVI, the V920 is what enables the leap from connected car to intelligent cabin — where compute meets comfort, and every screen, sensor, and signal speaks the same language.
We partnered with Samsung LSI to translate silicon-level engineering into a cinematic visual language drivers, OEMs, and decision-makers can feel before they read the spec sheet. The reel makes the invisible legible — AI compute, graphics throughput, real-time response — and now anchors Samsung's automotive narrative across customer briefings, OEM negotiations, and the conversations that decide what powers the next decade of mobility.
SINT Labs builds autonomous AI operators that take over entire workflows — not as assistants, but as digital employees that execute, decide, and report without supervision. From operations to revenue, their agents step into roles humans used to fill, running the work end-to-end with the precision and consistency only software can deliver.
We partnered with SINT Labs to translate the leap from co-pilot to autonomous operator into a single, undeniable visual signal. The reel reframes the conversation — moving customers and investors past the language of "AI tools" and into the future SINT is already shipping: a workforce that doesn't sleep, doesn't drift, and scales the moment you need it to.