Schneider Electric: Visualising Industrial Intelligence
Transforming technical energy data into a visual language that communicates innovation and intelligence.
Overview
Team: Damon Daood, Raafia Jessa, Andreas Kruszakin-Liboska Created at: daitodesign.com
What I worked on
Conceptual UI design, presentation system architecture, visual language, Figma-to-PowerPoint workflow
Designed an AI-driven presentation system for Schneider Electric, translating complex plant data into investor-ready visuals for ADIPEC 2025.
Schneider Electrics: AI solutions for greener future
The challenge:
Schneider Electric tasked us to convert 6 presentation around the adoption and roadmaps to Autonomous operations within Energy production with focus in the Green sector. Each of the presentations focused on different aspects of AI integration within Operations of plant facilities. Each presentation was meant to be a standalone that could tell a story without a presenter across a dozen slides or as a hand-guided walkthrough with prospective of customers looking to take advantage of Autonomous system integrations as companies prepare for the future.
The approach:
Translating Complexity:
Redesigned Schneider’s AI system visuals to simplify dense technical schematics into clean, investor-friendly UIs. Each screen focused on clarity and hierarchy, turning data flows into intuitive visual stories.
Scalable Presentation System:
Helped to build a modular PowerPoint framework with standardized layouts, motion rules, and color logic. The new system unified six AI presentations into one cohesive visual identity and cut redesign time by half.
Designing Industrial Intelligence:
Created a consistent design language combining dark spatial layers, neon accents, and glass-like depth. This approach gave Schneider’s AI presentations a futuristic but credible tone that stood out on the ADIPEC 2025 stage.
From Figma to PowerPoint:
Assisted with an efficient Figma-to-PowerPoint pipeline for the design team and coordinated with the VP & Senior Designer on iterations. The new workflow streamlined updates, reduced export errors, and ensured quality across multiple decks.
The impact:
Stronger Investor Understanding:
Complex AI processes were translated into clear, visual narratives. Visitors at ADIPEC could instantly grasp how Schneider’s systems worked, bridging the gap between technical depth and business value.
Unified Visual Identity:
Helped to build a modular PowerPoint framework with standardized layouts, motion rules, and color logic. The new system unified six AI presentations into one cohesive visual identity and cut redesign time by half.
Faster Production Cycle:
The new presentation framework cut slide creation time by over 50%. Reusable templates and visual patterns allowed the design team to adapt new content in hours, not days.
Tangible Design Credibility:
By visualizing intelligence through clarity and emotion, Schneider’s booth presentations stood out among competitors, positioning the brand as both technologically advanced and design-driven.
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