Product Visual Map

Explore our complete biotechnology ecosystem in a stunning interactive visualization

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Interactive Ecosystem

See how all our products, brands, and filters connect in real-time

Dynamic Visualization

Experience animated connections with physics-based interactions

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Explore & Discover

Click and hover to explore relationships and statistics

The AffiTechBio Ecosystem

Every node represents a part of our ecosystem. The center is AffiTechBio, connected to brands (blue), filter types (green), and their values (purple). Size indicates the number of products.

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Building product ecosystem connections

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Hover to Explore

Move your mouse over any node to see detailed information about brands, filters, and product counts.

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Click for Details

Click on any node to lock its information panel and view complete statistics and relationships.

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Watch the Physics

The nodes interact with physics simulation, creating organic movement and showing natural clustering.

Understanding the Ecosystem

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AffiTechBio Root

The central hub connecting all brands, filters, and products in our ecosystem.

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Brand Nodes

First ring: Our trusted brands like AffiELISA, AffiASSAY, and more.

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Filter Types

Second ring: Technique, Species, Host, and other major classification filters.

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Filter Values

Outer ring: Specific values like ELISA, Mouse, Rabbit showing detailed options.

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Elasticsearch Integration

Real-time data aggregation from our Elasticsearch cluster, analyzing millions of product relationships instantly.

Physics Simulation

Advanced force-directed graph with link forces, repulsion, and damping for natural, organic movement.

Canvas Rendering

High-performance HTML5 Canvas with hardware acceleration for smooth 60fps animations.

Interactive UX

Hover effects, click selection, particle animations, and dynamic glow effects for engaging exploration.

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