National Instruments‘ technology conference, NIWeek, kicks off on August 14 for three days of technical sessions, hands-on-training, exhibitions and workshops on the latest networked and computer-based technologies for measurement and automation. Since 1995, engineers from around the world have gathered here to learn about cost-efficient, flexible technologies for creating test, monitoring and control solutions from designing a product in the lab on to finally the manufacturing floor. The Austin Convention Center, the venue, doubled in size this year, lending room for conference growth and expansion. This year, the customer and technology conference offers more highly interesting technical sessions featuring presenters from worldwide acting companies. These corporations will share their unique solutions to supply measurement and automation applications using virtual instrumentation.
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