National Instruments India Showcases Graphical System Design Successes at NIDays 2012

 

National Instruments (NATI), worldwide leader in Graphical System Design, hosted 'NIDays 2012', attended by more than 700 engineers, researchers and scientists. The summit highlighted the impact of NI technology on solving engineering challenges in India.

NIDays 2012 witnessed participation from NI customers and alliance partners from across a range of industries like healthcare, semiconductor, aerospace, automotive, life sciences, robotics and telecommunication. Industry leaders from companies like Tata Consultancy Services (Engineering services - Consumer Electronics), Nutron Systems (Pharmaceutical Machines) and Cypress Semiconductors (Semiconductor), shared their experiences of using Graphical system Design by demonstrating  the business benefits including cost reduction, dramatic improvement in time to market and productivity gains.

A community forum ‘www.labviewenabled.in’ was launched during the event. This forum intends to bring together LabVIEW developers from all over India to share best practices, discuss technical challenges, share sample codes and also explore career opportunities. Winners of the annual Graphical System Design Achievement Awards 2012 were announced at the summit. These awards aim to highlight efforts by engineers, scientists and researchers across India for their innovative test, measurement and embedded monitoring and control applications.

Addressing the summit, Victor Mieres, Vice President, Emerging Markets, Asia/Row said, "We are excited about the significant outcome of NI's strategic and long-term R&D investment in India. As India's influence on the global marketplace grows, the NI India team collaborates with hundreds of customers in universities, SMEs and multinational corporations to nurture local innovation and accelerate productivity."

The 'Application of the Year' was awarded to the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Rajasthan for developing IP for next generation digital radio standard-based transmitter to enable digital quality AM reception for rural India.

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