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Theia: the interface that makes the work easier

SAET

Theia: the interface that makes the work easier

A Teoresi Group project
Project

The collaboration between Teoresi and S.A.E.T. has led to the realization of THEIA, a HMI device produced by S.A.E.T. with a customizable, easy-to-use and intuitive framework for the remote transmission of instructions to the controller of a vehicle.

Client

S.A.E.T. Srl

marchio-saet-2013-2
Scenario

The project has arisen from the need of S.A.E.T. to create a customizable and modular device consisting of a smart touch screen and a scalable framework for the graphic interface through the use of widgets.

Challenges

Providing – with quick turnaround – a stable and scalable software architecture that would allow a more competitive and performing upgrade of product of the customer.

Our added Values

Teoresi has conceived and realized a turnkey solution to update functionalities and performances of the product of the customer.

Teoresi knowledge of the QT environment and the C ++ programming language led to the finalization of a product, which can be highly customized by the end users themselves and with no need for software development competencies.

 

“The trust established over time with Teoresi has allowed us, for the first time in the history of our company, to be supported by an external partner in the development of one of our products”

Giuliano Riccabone – Sales and Marketing Director at S.A.E.T. S.r.l.
 
A scalable software framework with a huge potential
 
Results
  • The design of a solution conceived from an evolutionary perspective, by ensuring the application with different communication protocols and with a view to an easy upgrade to the functionalities planned in the product roadmap.
  • Training to S.A.E.T. specialists on the configuration for the different types of vehicles and carrying out the necessary tests on the customer’s target hardware.
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2 Specialized teams

ADAS, HMI

5 Compatible Protocols

Ethernet, Serial, CAN, CANOpen, Bluetooth

+178k Lines of code written