QMachineStudio — 2023 Development Highlights
Key engineering wins for QMachineStudio in 2023 — a stabilized GUI Designer, integrated Vision Core, expanded driver support, and a switch to JSON as the primary data format.
QMachineStudio shipped several meaningful improvements over the past year. The work spans technical stability, user experience and production-ready integrations.
Highlights
GUI Designer stabilization
Lifted the quality of the design-time UI and polished the end-user experience, raising overall usability.
DesignControl development
Through debugging and targeted refactors, we tightened module boundaries and made long-term maintenance considerably easier.
Vision Core development
Standardized integration with external vision systems including eVision, Cognex and direct cameras, exposing precise image processing and analysis through a uniform interface.
Expanded driver lineup
Added new drivers — AWS, ZeroMQ, Movensys, PMC, JoySystem — broadening hardware and software compatibility for a wider range of automation contexts.
Switched data format to JSON
Simplified inter-system communication and data exchange, improving integration friendliness. Both XML and JSON are supported, so QMachineStudio plays well with diverse upstream data sources.
Reliability features
Added DataValidation and a built-in virtual keyboard — input reliability up, on-floor data-entry friction down.
Field projects
Delivered systems across cooking robots, RtoR equipment, Solar printers and adjacent line equipment — proving the platform's reach in production environments.
The 2023 work is less about new feature checkboxes and more about two pillars: field-proven stability and a structure that scales. In 2024 we'll build on those foundations toward a more deeply integrated control platform.