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Improve your Embedded Device Development: Effective UX & Back-End Collaboration

Maurice Kalinowski - The Qt Company - Watch Now - EOC - Duration: 54:28

Improve your Embedded Device Development: Effective UX & Back-End Collaboration
Maurice Kalinowski

Are you responsible for the development of modern embedded devices? If so, you know that the process of creating these devices has undergone significant changes in the past decade. With the addition of screens, we’ve gained the ability more easily and dynamically visualize data. And with the introduction of touch technology, there are completely new patterns and mechanisms to control an environment. To truly take advantage of these capabilities, development teams must incorporate UI and UX specialists into their workflow.

But what exactly does this involve, and how can it benefit your development process and the user experience of your devices? On the one hand, a strong focus on UX can improve the workflow of using a device. But customers also have higher expectations regarding the look and feel of user interfaces. They want visually appealing interfaces that provide a gaming-like experience. So what are the steps required to combine different user personas?

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to effectively incorporate UI and UX specialists into your development process to streamline product creation and deliver a top-notch user experience. You'll also discover ways to avoid complexity and accelerate product creation times so that you can bring your modern embedded devices to market faster and more efficiently.

Join Qt’s Product Director, Maurice Kalinowski, for this free webinar. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the expert and take your embedded device development to the next level.

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vbravos
Score: 0 | 2 years ago | no reply

QT for companion apps. What kind of code gets generated native or browser-based (i.e., Typescript, CSS, etc)?

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