Industrial and engineering models: everything you need to know - IA Manufacturing

Industrial and engineering models: everything you need to know

Francisco Piqueras

Francisco Piqueras

Industrial and engineering models allow for the clear and visual representation of projects, facilitating communication in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, and engineering. These solutions They help to convey ideas, optimize processes, and improve decision-making.

Each model is designed according to the needs of the project.. Some are focused on presenting proposals, others on commercial displays, or on simulating technical processes. The choice of materials, finishes, and interactivity depends on the desired objective.

In this article we explore the different types of models industrial and engineering, its applications and the technologies used in its manufacture.

Industrial and engineering model

Types of industrial and engineering models and their applications

A model is designed to to fulfill a specific purpose within a project. They can facilitate communication in meetings, improve the product presentation or even be part of a technical essay. The choice of model type depends on the customer objectives and from context in which it will be used.

Industrial model at an exhibition

Presentation mock-ups for industrial or engineering projects

These models allow a project to be represented visually and in detail, facilitating its understanding by clients, investors, or technical teams. They are a key tool in strategic meetings, presentations to public administrations and tenders, because they display information in a clear and structured way.

In engineering and manufacturing projects, a presentation mock-up can help to to explain industrial processes, visualize the layout of a production plant, or illustrate the operation of machinery specific. Its design may include functional details such as moving parts or lighting to highlight key areas.

Applications in presentations:
✔ Visual support in meetings with clients or partners.
✔ Support in tender and competition presentations.
✔ Representation of infrastructures, industrial processes or technical equipment.

Model with interactive side lighting

Commercial models

Commercial mock-ups are designed for exhibitions at trade fairs, sales rooms and showrooms, where it is fundamental to capture the public's attention and convey a clear message. They function as a marketing tool that allows explain technical concepts in a simple way, helping sales teams to present projects or products with greater impact.

The design of this type of model can incorporate lighting, movement, or even digital displays, achieving greater interaction with visitors. They are especially useful in sectors such as architecture, construction, energy, and manufacturing, where the physical representation of a project can make the difference in a purchase or investment decision.

Applications in commercial tasks:
✔ Presentation of products or facilities at exhibitions.
✔ Promotion of projects at trade events.
✔ Support in marketing and sales strategies.

industrial hyperloop prototype

Models for laboratory tests

When a design or process needs to be tested before implementation, laboratory test models become a fundamental tool. They are also designed to simulate real conditions in a controlled environment, allowing the evaluation of factors such as aerodynamics, material flow distribution, or the structural behavior of an installation.

They are used in areas such as civil engineering, energy, logistics, and manufacturing. For example, in the automotive sector, these models can be used to study the aerodynamic efficiency of a design, while in the hydraulics industry, They can be used to analyze the behavior of a complex system before its actual construction.

Laboratory applications:
✔ Evaluation of designs before construction.
✔ Simulation of industrial and logistics processes.
✔ Structural, aerodynamic or hydraulic analysis.

Industrial model of a recycling plant, top view

Project completion mock-ups

The project completion mock-ups are commemorative or exhibition models, Used to highlight business achievements or present completed projects in great detail. They are used in corporate offices, exhibitions, museums, and institutional events.

They can represent a factory in operation, a recently opened infrastructure, or an already operational industrial plant, becoming a visual testament to the project's success. They are also used as corporate gifts for clients or strategic partners, reinforcing the company's identity and leaving a lasting impression.

Applications in projects:
✔ Display in offices or operations centers.
✔ Corporate gift for clients or investors.
✔ Marketing resource to reinforce brand image.

Interactive industrial model of the Valdemingómez plant

Interactive models: Innovation and technology in visual communication

The interactive models they add dynamism and technology to the representation of projects, allowing a a more immersive experience for the user. Unlike traditional models, these incorporate lighting, movement, augmented reality, or digital displays, offering an innovative way to explore information.

This type of model is ideal for trade fairs, museums, exhibitions and commercial presentations, where capturing attention and facilitating the understanding of a concept is key. They are also used in technical and educational settings, where they allow for the visual and participatory analysis of processes.

Types of interactive models and their applications

There are no types or classifications of interactive models; each project requires different characteristics and details, but here is a brief summary that may be helpful.

We invite you to visit our section dedicated to models and interactive installations to understand each technology in more detail.

  • Models with dynamic lighting → LED or fiber optic lights that highlight key areas, useful in engineering projects.
  • Models with mechanical elements → Moving parts that allow industrial processes to be shown, machinery in operation or structural changes.
  • Models with touch screens → Integration with monitors or interactive surfaces to access additional information in museums, exhibitions and showrooms.
  • Models with augmented reality → Use of mobile devices or AR glasses to explore 3D data, used in engineering, education and urban planning.
  • Models with projected images → They are combined with mapping technology to show changes over time or phases of a project, applied in architecture and industrial design.
Industrial engineering model of an asphalt plant (Model level view)

Conclusion

Industrial and engineering models remain one of the most effective ways to to communicate complex projects in a clear, visual and engaging way. They help to better understand processes, to present impactful ideas, and to make decisions with greater confidence.

Each project has its own challenges and objectives, That's why a custom-designed model is so important. Whether it's for a presentation, a trade fair, a technical test, or an exhibition, the key is that the model fulfills its purpose and reinforces the message you want to convey.

If you're thinking about incorporating a model into your project or need guidance to define the best solution, we're here to help.

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