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NIDays invites engineers and scientists

National Instruments (NI) is hosting NIDays Conference and Exhibition, the ultimate learning experience that unites the brightest minds in engineering and science.

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Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo
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NIDays Conference and Exhibition

NEW DELHI: National Instruments (NI) is hosting NIDays Conference and Exhibition, the learning experience that unites the brightest minds in engineering and science. This year, NIDays India will take place at ITC Gardenia on Thursday 26th October 2017.

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At NIDays, scientists and engineers will learn about the latest technology to accelerate productivity for software defined systems in test, measurement and control, in a full day of interactive, technical and networking sessions from industry leaders and NI experts.

Hosted by National Instruments, NIDays is an event ideal for engineers, scientists and academicians, supplying the tools and knowledge to develop applications faster and smarter. This years ‘Thought Leadership Keynotes’ aim to inspire, giving those in attendance a glimpse at the latest, cutting-edge innovations that demonstrate how engineers and scientists use NI technology to change and improve the world we live in. The morning keynote ‘Impacting Today’s Business’, demonstrates how the NI platform is accelerating innovation in applications ranging from transportation safety, wireless communication, automated test and the IIoT. In the afternoon, see how NI continues the LabVIEW legacy with the evolution of the world’s most productive and efficient engineering software, in the keynote ‘A Glimpse into The Future’.

Attendees can tailor the event to their specific industry, application or interest and can choose from a vast array of Targeted Application Area Tracks including IIoT, Test & Measurement, Automotive, Academics and Software advancements. Test engineers and managers can take advantage of unique opportunity in form of a test leadership panel which will have leaders in test and measurement come and share their experiences and best practices for improving the impact of test.

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