We are excited to invite you to our exclusive webinar series on Avionics HMI: Foundations, Standards, and Future Trends. Beginning September 25th, join us to discover the tasks and steps to consider when building an avionics display system. Explore the design approaches that can meet these needs and how tools like the VAPS Family can support them.
Our journey begins with a first episode featuring Matt Jackson, Technical Product Manager HMI and Embedded Systems at PACE that has been involved in the end to end development of complex embedded and HMI systems for over 30 years. Two more episodes will follow: "Use of ARINC 661 Standards in Avionics HMI Development" and "Avionics HMI Future Trends".
Register now for episode 1, on September 25th at 10:00 JST to get an exclusive "Introduction to Avionics HMI Development".
The VAPS family of tools have been used by the aerospace industry for 40 years and was the first COTS tool designed for aerospace development. Created by Canadian aerospace engineers to solve the HMI development issues faced for prototype, design, validation and deployment of complex multi-function displays.
The VAPS team has actively supported industry and open standards from its beginning and have a wealth of real world understanding and knowledge of what it takes to design and deploy complex display systems.
By attending you will gain insights into how our solutions provide a model-based environment supporting all phases of Avionics HMI development, from initial concept to embedded deployment. In a dedicated Q&A session you can bring your own ideas to the discussion!
Matt Jackson has been involved in the end to end development of complex embedded and HMI systems for over 30 years. A graduate of Bath University in UK where he studied Electronics & Communication engineering, he started his career working for Roke Manor Research developing Radar, RF and digital signal processing systems.
He moved to GEC Marconi where he worked on the rapid development of Tornado Aircraft display systems, simulations and was involved in pilot working groups and system delivery. Matt then proceeded to work on multiple fast jet, rotor craft and commercial aircraft platforms across Europe and North America. He has led many teams developing HMI concepts and human factors and also transitioning these designs to embedded deployed environments.
Currently Matt splits his time between defining the future of the VAPS products and provides consulting support to users. An active member of the ARINC 661 committee for over 10 years he is firm believer in open standards and supporting the industry. As an active industry participate, Matt has had multiple technical papers accepted and presented at conferences globally.
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