In this video, David from Candera introduces CGI Studio, a designer-oriented HMI tool for creating embedded HMIs. He shows how the tool can be used to create realistic and interactive HMIs for a variety of applications, including automotive, medical, and industrial devices. He also discusses the benefits of using CGI Studio, such as its ease of use, scalability, and integration with other development tools.
If you are looking for a powerful and flexible HMI design tool, CGI Studio is a great option. It is easy to use, even for those with no coding experience, and it can be used to create high-quality HMIs for a wide range of applications.
**Key Features of CGI Studio**
* **Designer-oriented interface:** CGI Studio is designed for use by designers, not software engineers. This makes it easy to create beautiful and intuitive HMIs without any coding required.
* **Scalability:** CGI Studio can be used to create HMIs for a wide range of devices, from small embedded systems to large automotive displays.
* **Integration with other development tools:** CGI Studio can be integrated with other development tools, such as MATLAB and Simulink, to create a complete HMI development solution.
* **Real-time rendering:** CGI Studio uses real-time rendering to create realistic and interactive HMIs.
* **3D animations:** CGI Studio supports 3D animations, which can be used to create even more engaging and informative HMIs.
* **State machines:** CGI Studio supports state machines, which can be used to create complex and interactive HMIs.
* **Documentation:** CGI Studio comes with extensive documentation, which makes it easy to learn how to use the tool.
**Benefits of Using CGI Studio**
* **Ease of use:** CGI Studio is easy to use, even for those with no coding experience.
* **Scalability:** CGI Studio can be used to create HMIs for a wide range of devices.
* **Integration with other development tools:** CGI Studio can be integrated with other development tools, such as MATLAB and Simulink, to create a complete HMI development solution.
* **Real-time rendering:** CGI Studio uses real-time rendering to create realistic and interactive HMIs.
* **3D animations:** CGI Studio supports 3D animations, which can be used to create even more engaging and informative HMIs.
* **State machines:** CGI Studio supports state machines, which can be used to create complex and interactive HMIs.
* **Documentation:** CGI Studio comes with extensive documentation, which makes it easy to learn how to use the tool. (description from Bard based on auto subtitle)
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