/ IDRIC
In collaboration with IDRIC (the Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre), we designed and developed an immersive visualisation tool that allows users to explore what a green industrial future looks like.
The tool offers users access to a wealth of targeted content and media, helping them learn about the importance of decarbonisation and its positive impacts on our planet, economy, and our daily lives.
Central to our design is an interactive landscape that familiarises users with the interconnected facets of industrial decarbonization. This includes areas like green energy generation, manufacturing industries, the national grid, ports, transportation, and the environment.
The tool features three interactive pathways tailored to different audience needs. These include a public engagement tool to build understanding of the net zero pathways and the impact of decarbonisation, a learning tool to guide school leavers toward potential training routes for a career in decarbonisation and for policy-makers to view relevant research findings.
This tool educates and engages users by encouraging exploration, promoting a deeper understanding of industrial decarbonization and its vital role in our sustainable future by providing clear insights into the content of each pathway.
To simplify future updates, content delivery is managed through a suite of versatile templates, enabling IDRIC to efficiently manage, author, and schedule new content.
"We are very pleased to be working with Soak on the development of this important visualisation tool to engage a wide range of diverse audiences in the opportunities offered by industrial decarbonisation."
IDRIC’s Director, Professor Mercedes Maroto-Valer