In 1983, National Instruments set out to create a tool that would redefine the work of engineers and scientists involved in measurement and automation. In 1986, after several years of development, NI introduced the first version of the NI LabVIEW graphical development environment.
National Instruments now introduces LabVIEW 8, and you can be one of the first to see the latest version of our industry standard graphical platform.
Technical Seminars will be taking place in 11 cities across Australia and New Zealand to introduce the capabilities of LabVIEW 8 to scientists and engineers across industry.
Distributed Intelligence - a powerful suite of new capabilities for engineers and scientists to easily design, distribute and synchronize intelligent devices and systems from a broad range of platforms
LabVIEW Project
- a new project-based environment for developing and managing large-scale applications
New Express Technology – advancements for simplified instrument control, data acquisition, analysis and much more.
Join us for a FREE 3 hour technical seminar hosted by LabVIEW experts in your
area on Tuesday October 25, 2005.
At the event, NI Engineers will also show you how
to:
Navigate the intuitive graphical programming language, designed for engineers and scientists
Explore the interactive, application-specific development tools and libraries
Interact with hundreds of built-in functions for I/O, control, analysis, and data presentation
Simplify distributed system development, streamline large application development, and take measurements in minutes
NI LabVIEW is noted by industry, government and academia as premier software in the electronic test, industrial control and electronics design industries,
having redefined measurement and automation with its unique graphical development methodology.
Whether you are an experienced LabVIEW programmer or new to this industry standard graphical platform, this free technical seminar will provide you with a great understanding of the new features and capabilities of NI LabVIEW.
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