Wednesday, November 18, 2009

NI to hold India LabVIEW Conference 2009 in 27 cities; to launch LabVIEW 2009

BANGALORE, INDIA: National Instruments India will launch NI LabVIEW 2009, the latest edition of LabVIEW, its Graphical System Design platform through India LabVIEW Conference 2009 to be held in 27 cities across India from 19th Nov. ’09 till 15th Jan ’10. The annual India LabVIEW Conference is a platform for engineers, scientists and SME’s to experience new, powerful, features of Lab VIEW.

At the conference, participants will learn how to Do More and enhance productivity in the field of Test, Industrial Measurement & Control and Embedded System Design with the new powerful features of the latest version of NI LabVIEW 2009 modules and toolkits.

National Instruments is adopting an annual release cycle for LabVIEW, with version names based on the year of release. The annual release cycle solidifies the schedule, stability and feature scope of each new release to provide an easy upgrade process for customers.

LabVIEW 2009, a Graphical System Design platform for test, control and embedded design simplifies the development challenges of parallel hardware architectures with new virtualization technology that takes advantage of multicore systems as well as by offering new compiler improvements and IP that enhance field-programmable gate array (FPGA) design.

The latest version of LabVIEW makes it possible to deploy code to wireless sensor networks to help engineers and scientists build smarter industrial measurement and monitoring systems and features new solutions for testing multiple wireless standards such as WLAN, WiMAX, GPS and MIMO systems on a single hardware platform. In addition, LabVIEW 2009 simplifies real-time math by streamlining mathematical algorithm design and deployment to real-time hardware.

The India LabVIEW Conference 2009 would begin at 9:30 a.m. The Conference would commence with a Keynote, which would be followed by a Panel Discussion on Graphical System Design and LabVIEW. The Panelists would be eminent speakers from the industry as well as academia.

The first half of the Conference would conclude with the Graphical System Design Achievement Awards India 2009, which is being launched in the country for the first time. National Instruments would be felicitating a winning customer solution that has used NI technology innovatively and has achieved excellent results for their application.

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