Industry — Industrial HMI
Operator-focused Qt/QML interfaces for machine control panels, monitoring dashboards, embedded panel PCs, SCADA-style screens, and factory UI systems.

Related case study
Operator-focused dashboard with reusable screens for monitoring, diagnostics, and controls.
Capability signals
16
HMI screens in the primary industrial dashboard case study
Live data
Monitoring, status, alarms, and diagnostics UI patterns
Qt/QML
Reusable operator interface components and screen systems
What we build
We help teams turn dense machine, sensor, and production data into clear HMI screens that operators can actually use.
Qt/QML operator screens for machine state, controls, alarms, diagnostics, and maintenance workflows.
Monitoring interfaces for process state, live values, trends, alarms, and system-level supervision.
Factory dashboards for equipment status, production count, quality checks, OEE-style views, and line health.
Qt interfaces for industrial displays, Linux panels, Windows panel PCs, and custom hardware environments.
UI architecture that can connect cleanly to MQTT, OPC-UA, Modbus, CAN, serial, or custom data providers.
Status cards, alarm rows, gauges, charts, navigation systems, and control elements designed for long-term maintenance.
Engineering reality
Industrial software must be readable, resilient, and maintainable for years. We design around that from the first screen.
Challenge
Operators need dense data without confusion.
Approach
We organize screens around priority, state, warnings, and actions instead of decorative dashboards.
Challenge
Live values and alarms need predictable behavior.
Approach
We separate data providers from QML presentation and design explicit empty, offline, alarm, and recovery states.
Challenge
Industrial projects often carry legacy protocols.
Approach
We plan Qt integration around serial, CAN, MQTT, OPC-UA, Modbus, or custom protocol adapters.
Challenge
HMI systems need long-term maintainability.
Approach
We use reusable QML components, clean C++ boundaries, and documented screen patterns for future updates.
Proof of work
Project examples showing monitoring dashboards, HMI screen systems, and production-style operator interfaces.

Industrial-grade HMI dashboard built with Qt/QML for real-time machine monitoring and control.
Operator-focused dashboard with reusable screens for monitoring, diagnostics, and controls.

Advanced Qt-based HMI interface with multi-panel layouts and live industrial data visualization.
Multi-panel monitoring interface for operational status, energy, controls, and diagnostics.

Production line monitoring HMI built with Qt/QML focusing on clarity and operator efficiency.
Operator interface for monitoring production states, process screens, and equipment status.
Industrial screens are structured for task clarity, not marketing visuals or decorative dashboard noise.
We account for protocol, data model, hardware, and deployment constraints before polishing screens.
Industrial HMI software needs maintainability, version migration paths, and clear component structure.
Next step
Share your machine type, protocol requirements, display target, and UI scope. We will respond with a practical implementation direction.