3DforScience Showcases Innovation in Healthcare Communication at Madrid
Madrid at the Cutting Edge of Healthcare Communication
The future of healthcare communication is no longer static.
It is immersive. Intelligent. Visual.
Based in Madrid and working globally, in 3DforScience we use AI and immersive technologies like Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, interactive content and UX as the new language of science.
From data to understanding. From innovation to impact.
Healthcare and biotech science is getting more complex.
But people still need to understand it quickly.
That’s why visuals matter.
With AI, 3D, interactive content, VR and AR, we turn complex science into clear, memorable stories.
Innovation is built through collaboration
Real leadership in healthcare communication is built with trust and collaboration.
Over the years, we’ve worked closely with global healthcare companies, bringing their science together with our creativity and technology.
Our work with AbbVie, for example, focused on oncology storytelling, using advanced 360º projection at a medical event to support an emotional immersive experience. See the post here.
With Bayer, we explored how scientific visuals can support pharma communication across multiple touchpoints, in this case, a 3D Animation and a Virtual Reality experience that allows viewers to witness the visual distortions of AMD (age-related macular degeneration) and DME (diabetic macular edema) as if they were patients. Watch it here.
And together with AstraZeneca, we developed engaging 3D videos to help explain complex rare diseases like Myasthenia Gravis (MG) and Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD). Have a look here.
Spanish talent, global mindset
Being based in Madrid is not just a location choice.
It is a statement.
Spain is becoming a key place for science, creativity and innovation.
From here, we bring together scientists, medical writers, 3D artists, developers and strategists to work with healthcare teams around the world.
We work globally, but our talent, curiosity and creativity are proudly Spanish.
Looking ahead
AI, VR and AR are not future trends.
They are present tools redefining how science is communicated today.
As healthcare changes, the way we explain it must change too.
That’s why we create experiences that make complex science easy to understand and connect with.
Because when science is understood, innovation truly moves forward.