Embedded world tällä viikolla. Täältä saanee tiketin
Bridging the gap between designers and developers, Mon, 1st Mar, 12:40-13:00 CET
When creating a working UI (user interface), there is often a disconnect between the Designer’s UI design, and what Developers can do to bring the design to fruition. This is typically due to the design and development teams using different sets of tools, with different capabilities. Qt Design Studio bridges the gap by allowing the designer’s vision to be compatible with the development tools, creating an easy way for both teams to interact with the end-product. Join Emmanuel Penzes, Pre-sales Engineer, at the Qt Company who will guide you through building modern & reusable, multiplatform graphic applications through our designer-developer workflow and break the cycle of painstaking feedback loops between designers and developers.
Deliver rich graphical UX without blowing your hardware costs , Tue, 2nd Mar 12:40-13:00 CET
Delivering a rich HMI within a limited budget often requires a fair amount of exercise and creativity for both engineers and managers. With Silicon vendors like NXP, ST, Renesas and Cypress offering a range of powerful microcontrollers to drive 2D graphics, all that is needed is set of software tools that extracts the best performance from these MCUs while making GUI development process a cake walk for developers and designers alike. The agile design-develop workflow that comes with the tools provided with Qt for MCUs helps deliver a fluid user experience to wow the end user. Qt for MCUs comes with libraries that does all the heavy lifting related to graphics, thereby letting the team concentrate on the application’s functionality and enhancing the value for the end user. This presentation walks you through the various scenarios and use cases where Qt for MCUs provide an economical advantage for device manufacturers.
Why software is the new product differentiator , Wed, 3rd Mar 12:40-13:00 CET
As companies move to the new post-pandemic reality, consumer demand for better and faster products is only due to increase. The ‘new normal’ opens a canvas for a completely new suite of services that have not yet been dreamed up. At best these new digital services act as sources for brand differentiation and incremental, recurring service revenues. They network users together, capture data insights, and increase loyalty. At worst they deteriorate margins by offering end-users services they don’t need, features that complicate use, slow down new model development and deteriorate already thin product margins.
Building an Agile development team with a framework you can use everywhere , Thu, 4th Mar 16:40-17:00 CET
Your development project needs predictable delivery timelines, cost and scheduling that allows to changing scopes - even during a pandemic. Join Harrison Donahue, Business Development Manager at The Qt Company to hear about how to address problems with efficient development when developers need to “change gears” when working on multiple projects of differing scope, or taking over for someone else. You will also find out about the advantages of leveraging a framework where the tooling and APIs are the same across MCU, MPU, Desktop and Mobile.
Model-based HMI development using Qt, Fri, 5th Mar 12:40-13:00 CET
Amit Nainawat, Pre-Sales Engineer at the Qt Company will present an overview of how a model-based HMI development approach can be used to accelerate the PoC development, adapt HMI to marketing requests and go to market fast. During this session, a demo of automotive HMI will be presented. Also give details on the tools available for model-based HMI development.
Roundtable: Fostering great designer/developer relationships, 2nd Mar 15:30 CET
Working relationships between designers and developers can be complicated. It’s as if they speak different languages. In this roundtable discussion we will talk about the common challenges and opportunities for designers and developers working together and share ideas. We will also demo Qt tools that make collaboration between designers and developers easier and more efficient than ever before. Both developers and designers at any level are welcome to join this 30-minute roundtable. Discussion leaders: Brook Cronin, Senior Software Engineer/UX Designer, The Qt Company & Emmanuel Penzes, Pre-sales Engineer, The Qt Company
Roundtable: Qt vs HTML5 , 3rd Mar, 14:00 CET
HTML5 and Qt are both terrific technologies, and choosing which one to use in your next project can be challenging. Because comparing Qt, a full-stack development framework, and HTML5, a standard for a modern implementation of an HTML application in a browser, is like comparing apples and oranges. In this roundtable discussion, Stefan Larndorfer from Sequality will lead an open discussion on comparing Qt vs HTML5.
Roundtable: Bringing products to the market faster, 4th Mar 14:00 CET
Is your team innovating fast enough? With the average company lifespan now at under 20 years, most companies are investing in optimizing their approach to getting products to market faster. The importance of this has been particularly critical during the COVID-19 pandemic, as entire industries and companies have had to pivot or launch products very quickly to take advance to chancing consumer needs. In this roundtable discussion, Senior Product Manager Jeremy Delicato and Pre-Sales Engineer Emmanuel Penzes from The Qt Company will lead an open discussion on bringing products to the market faster.
This 30-minute roundtable is open to anyone. If you have any questions in advance of the session or would like to discuss particular topics, please email us at info@qt.io.