 Welcome to the Connected Home experience built with Qt. The Qt smart home demo showcases a modern home where remotely connected appliances fulfill the end user's needs with functional user interfaces, visually appealing applications on a range of target devices, from high-end hardware to cost efficient low-end microcontrollers. Qt allows the easy creation of high-quality user interfaces, smart functionalities and smooth interactions between multiple embedded devices or appliances to improve your brand recognition and differentiation. Nowadays, manufacturers are increasingly focusing on creating sophisticated and functional digital interfaces where connectivity is really a trend. Usability and interoperability have become key factors in transforming home appliances into smart devices capable of helping users in their daily routines, such as optimizing their household and into consumption or controlling their appliances and devices from anywhere and anytime. Being part of the ST Part of the program, Qt is showcasing today our smart home demo running on an ST microprocessors or microinsult. The demos include a central control hub, a mobile companion app and four different target devices, a refrigerator, dishwasher, thermostat and printer. We have here today the printer and thermostat demo, which allows interaction with five different rooms with predefined modes for easy customization. In our demos, we've used design elements like glass morphism and advanced real-time 3D graphics in our UI that can be rendered uniformly and seamlessly across all applications and screen types. All the devices here communicate and synchronize using either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The hub is a central control unit of our smart home. It runs on a tablet or other high-end hardware or microprocessors allowing the hub to seamlessly interact with each connected device via widgets mirroring the interface of the target appliances. These widgets can be rearranged and resized within the main hub view for better response and accommodate the user's needs. The interaction with the device's users touch, but voice commands can be easily enabled by integrating an AI assistant. The companion app takes all the hub functionality and more to a smartphone, Android or iOS mobile device. The mobile app feature here has been deployed on an Android 11 with a 6.7-inch display. It enables remote interaction with each target device from your smartphone, even when you're not at home, as well as receiving notifications or information related to the appliance's status, getting your shopping lists or scheduling tasks or activating different profiles at your home. One of the target demos featuring an ST hardware is a heating, ventilation and air conditioning demo running on an STM32 and P157, a microprocessor, with a capacitive touch display. The thermostat demo is based on a mid-range hardware which is enough to control the temperature of each room and offers various preset configurations to automatically adjust the climate. The thermostat interacts, synchronizes and can be controlled via the hub or mobile app via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as well. The second target demo is our printer, showcased on an STM32 F769i microcontroller with a four-inch display. On top of standard functions like printing and scanning, the printer allows users to check the ink level, change the settings and more. We're actually showcasing the scalability of the Qt framework and lightweight performance of using Qt Ultralight to target development on microcontroller. Except for the real-time 3D graphics, it's built out of the same assets used in the other devices to ensure a consistent look and feel across the line. Through this smart home demo, we wanted to showcase the possibilities of using Qt for your product development from start to finish, from the first design sketches to successfully launching your new product and devices on the market in record time. As Qt tools are fully scalable and can be deployed on multiple platforms, we'll soon have the smart home demos available here on the latest ST chip sets and other reference boards. If we've raised your interest to start developing your appliances or product using Qt, do visit qt.io or the dedicated smart home project webpage or contact us through the ST Partner Program or any Qt representative in your country and we'll identify how Qt can help you in your product development. Thank you.