The UK-HyRes project faced a significant challenge: how to harness the collective knowledge and ideas of hundreds of attendees, while keeping them actively engaged, at a series of workshops held throughout the year.
The project, a collaboration between the Universities of Bath, Sheffield and Warwick, drives the adoption of low carbon hydrogen and alternative fuels to support the UK’s ambitious goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
These workshops brought together leading experts and industrial partners to tackle the sector's challenges and explore opportunities, making it crucial to effectively capture and document the valuable insights generated during these sessions.
The team approached Scriberia to capture the content of a series of “regional roadshow” workshops in order to create visual summaries of the complex and wide-ranging discussions taking place. These summaries provided a coherent and easy-to-understand overview of each session.
The artwork created by Scriberia was then shared with the workshop attendees as well as incorporated into project reports, presentations, and future communications. The goal was to utilise the visuals to shape the future of clean energy by making the information more accessible and impactful.
"It's a real masterclass in making information more shareable,memorable and accessible to audiences online and off."
Rachel Porter, director of storytelling, Scriberia
The artwork and ideas were prominently featured on the project's website and transformed into animations to further enhance engagement and understanding among a wider audience.
"UK HyRes have a wealth of illustrated assets to support their project communications," says Scriberia's director of storytelling, Rachel Porter. "It's a real masterclass in making information more shareable, memorable and accessible to audiences online and off."
The UK-HyRes project successfully documented and captured the output of the workshops while keeping the attendees interested and engaged. The visual representations provided an effective tool for communication and collaboration, ultimately contributing to the advancement of clean energy solutions in the UK.