Link Point & Rhino Software – Case study

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Link Point & Rhino Software

Client: Link Point
Date: 2025
Scope of work: Video case study
The Invado project is one of the most comprehensive examples of Link Point implementations. Our task was to produce video material that would showcase not only the integrated production lines, but above all the Rhino MES system—the key tool for managing processes within the factory.

Project objectives
At MOKO, we understand that the industrial sector requires marketing aligned with its pace and technological scale. Our collaboration with Link Point on the video production for Invado was a strong example of how to combine technology, expertise, and storytelling.
The goal was to create a video case study presenting the production lines and IT systems implemented by Link Point—including the key component, Rhino MES software. From the outset, the project was designed not only to showcase machines and processes, but also to tell the story of a long-term partnership with Invado.

Concept and preparation
Such a demanding production required precise planning. Before the cameras even arrived at the Invado facility, we worked closely with Link Point to define which production lines and equipment would be featured, which technological aspects would be highlighted, and who would appear in the video.
We developed a complete script along with tailored talking points for representatives of Link Point, KUKA, and Invado. Each participant—from engineers to senior management—received well-prepared, substantive materials to ensure they could clearly communicate key insights during the interviews.

Before filming, our team conducted an on-site visit at Invado. This allowed us to select optimal shooting locations, ensure proper preparation of the production environment, and plan the work within active manufacturing conditions.

Production of footage

Filming took place over two days and covered a wide range of processes – from the operation of KUKA robots to the details of IT system implementations. As multiple Link Point solutions are in use at Invado, although this is presented as a single case study, the footage captures the outcomes of several major projects. The production was designed to create versatile shots that Link Point can also use in future marketing materials. Post-production and unique elements
One of the biggest challenges was presenting “invisible” elements—specifically the Rhino MES software. We addressed this by creating a series of dedicated visualizations and 3D animations based on the system’s actual interfaces.
An additional distinguishing element was an animation created in KUKA.Sim, an industrial software used for robot simulation. This allowed us to present not only the physical production line, but also its digital model—delivered in a clear and visually engaging way.

Outcome

The result is a piece that, in just a few minutes, showcases the outcome of a long-term collaboration between Link Point and Invado – from machinery and robotic workstations to the software layer. It is not only a promotional video, but also a valuable brand asset that the client can use across various communication channels over time.

The project confirmed that at MOKO, we can effectively connect the worlds of industry and marketing into a cohesive, engaging narrative—one that strengthens the client’s brand and presents its technological capabilities in the best possible light.

Photography and video – Piotr Garbowski

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