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KDAB, the Qt experts, provides consulting and mentoring for developing Qt applications from scratch and in porting from all popular and legacy frameworks to Qt. Our software products increase Qt productivity and our Qt trainers have trained 50% of commercial Qt developers globally.

Qt Consulting

“When deadlines are
tight or you need
Qt expertise,
we can help…”
“I was impressed by
the speed at which
the KDAB engineers got
started on the project”
“Their extensive
experience with both
Linux and Windows
enabled prompt delivery”
“The fact that KDAB
offers both training and
consultancy was also
a deciding factor”
“It actually worked out
better than I expected,
and my expectations
were quite high”
“KDAB consultants
were teamplayers,
and that made the
difference…”

Do you need to build a Qt application from scratch or help migrating from a legacy framework? Need a troubleshooter for a sticky problem or help to install and use Squish? Our experts can solve the hard problems with your code and have helped many major corporations and organizations achieve their project goals.
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Training

Seats available at upcoming
Training Courses

Berlin  21st May '12
Houston, TX  21st May '12
Paris   21st May '12
Berlin  11th June '12

Do you need to get up-to-speed with Qt or increase your Qt knowledge? Need to learn how to use Squish? KDAB gives outstanding training courses, gaining consistently excellent praise. Our instructors are all full-time Qt developers able to give unique insights gained from daily experience in the trenches.
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Products

We collected many of
our internal tools and
modules into maintained,
powerful packages
Our software runs on
any platform supported
by Qt (Windows,
Mac and Unix)
All products come
with source code,
documentation and
12 month support
KD Chart is a complete
implementation of the
ODF Chart specification
Create all kinds of reports
within Qt applications
with KD Reports
KD SOAP is a web
service access package
for Qt applications

KDAB’s software products aim to help Qt developers save time and our high level widgets and tools have trimmed off hundreds of hours of development. These maintained powerful packages include charting, report generation, SOAP support and a class collection that contains many of our internal tools.
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  • 19-04-2012
    Qt5 Alpha released
    This month saw the release of the Qt5 Alpha 1, an important milestone on the Qt Project's roadmap for the next generation of its world class C++ framework. KDAB is proud to be part of these ongoing development efforts to which KDAB engineers have contribu...
  • 19-04-2012
    Forthcoming Qt Training in French
    Back in November 2011 KDAB France conducted their first open-enrollment* training in French. The feedback was overwhelming, so we are thrilled to announce that the next training will take place in Paris, from May 21st to May 25th. Reserve your seat now...
  • 19-04-2012
    Qt5 on the QNX operating system
    KDAB is very excited to see that Qt will form a key role on the BlackBerry platform and future versions of the QNX operating system. The BlackBerry and QNX platforms are now first class citizens in the Qt ecosystem. Work continues at pace to ensure that Q...
  • 19-04-2012
    Setting up Kinect for programming in Linux
    The '90's and the early 2000's were the era of the computer mouse. The late 2000's and the early 2010's are the era of swipe and touch interaction. The next era might very well be the era of touch free user interfaces. As a consulting company we obviously...

  • 09-05-2012
    Last week in Qt development (week 18, 2012)
    This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion, and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself,...
  • 30-04-2012
    Last week in Qt development
    This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion, and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself,...
  • 25-04-2012
    Last week in Qt development (week 17 2012)
    Introduction This is the first of many posts about Qt 5 development to appear on the KDAB blog. The intent of these posts is to be a summary of development in the qtbase repository and discussions on the Qt Project mailing lists. The reporting is not li...
  • 17-04-2012
    Setting up Kinect for programming in Linux (part 1)
    The Kinect, a Microsoft device originally made for the Xbox360 (a gaming console), has become incredibly popular among developers in the past few months; it allows easy tracking of predefined movements without having to wear special clothes or complicated...

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