Webinar "The Path
to a smart web HMI"
How can you efficiently and quickly switch to web visualization? This question is in the focus of our webinar on 5 May at 4 p.m CEST (2 p.m. UTC). Franz Koller from UID and Andreas Beu from Smart HMI will show you how you can inspire your customers with a user-friendly and responsive user interface and how the path to Web HMI is successful.
The future lies in web technologies! But how do you make the switch?

For users, the HMI is the window to
the product. A machine with innovative functions requires a modern HMI – otherwise,
technical progress and visual appearance do not go together. Web technologies
enable the most advanced form of HMIs currently available on the market.
Because they are cross-platform, responsive and high performing. Basically
nothing is impossible in web technology.
In the webinar, Franz Koller and Andreas Beu show how to create a unique and
easy-to-use web HMI – without any HTML programming skills. The two HMI experts
will address topics such as responsive design, usability engineering and custom widgets.
In the webinar, you will learn ...
- how you efficiently and quickly switch to web visualization.
- how you differentiate yourself from the competition with a modern user interface.
- how you design a user-friendly HMI (usability & user experience).
- how you create a responsive presentation for different display sizes and orientations.
- how you generate added value through special and individual displays (custom widgets).

The speakers
Franz Koller (UID) and Andreas Beu (Smart HMI) are experts in designing user-friendly and responsive HMIs for embedded systems, machines, plants and automation systems. For more than 25 years, they have accompanied customers on their path from the idea to the finished product. Both have been active in the German Engineering Association VDMA for many years, contributing their experience in various positions and functions.

Register now!
I hereby register for the webinar "The Path to a Smart web HMI" on 5 May at 4 p.m. CEST (2 p.m. UTC)!*
*The date or time doesn't suit you? Would you prefer to hear the webinar in German? It will be held in German on 4 May from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Register now!.