Programming Smart devices with Qt for STM32 family {On-demand webinar}
Ultimate Performance. Tiny Footprint. Create Graphical Applications with on STM32 Cortex M7 processors with Qt for MCUs!
For the past 25 years, Qt has been the leading independent technology used to develop graphical user interfaces (GUI) and complete applications on millions of devices running on microprocessors.
With the recently announced Qt for MCUs 1.0 product, you can now also develop rich graphical applications for cost-efficient microcontrollers using Qt’s industry-leading tools and libraries.
In this live webinar, ST Microelectronics gives an overview of their portfolio of microcontrollers while Qt takes you through the process of writing, running and deploying high performance, yet lightweight Qt application for the STM32F769I-DISCO board.
Webinar Overview:
- Introduction to Qt for MCUs and an overview of the STM MCU offering
- Qt for MCUs demo: Installation, project creation, writing, deploying and debugging an application
- Q&A
Please take the opportunity to follow the steps live on screen!
For this, you will need:
A Qt for MCUs (evaluation) license: https://www.qt.io/qt-for-mcus
An STM32F769 board
The project files, which you can download here: https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/149513/_Webinar%20Presentations/Webinar_Qt_MCU_GetStarted_project.7z
Speakers:
- Yoann Lopes, Senior Pre-Sales Engineer, The Qt Company
- Sami Guizani, Product Marketing Manager, STMicroelectronics
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