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NIWeek 2011
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NIWeek 2011 is National Instruments' 17th annual technology conference and takes place from August 2 to 4 at the Austin Convention Center.
The event inspires attendees to explore cutting edge technologies such as the use of graphical system design to test, measure and fix inefficient products and processes. Attendees participate in technical sessions, interactive demonstrations and keynotes to gain advanced technical knowledge and network with peers and NI developers.
"Graphical system design has gone mainstream, adopted by engineers worldwide for far-reaching and impactful applications such as the world's first real-time 3D OCT medical imaging system and revolutionary airborne technology that uses renewable energy to power remote villages," said Dr James Truchard, NI ceo, president and cofounder. "NIWeek will explore the technology behind graphical system design, how it is used and how you can apply it to increase your productivity."
NIWeek 2011 highlights include the following:
• More than 250 technical presentations by NI engineers and industry experts
• Five technical summits focused on aerospace and defence, energy technology, rf and wireless, robotics and autonomous vehicles and vision
• Four technical tracks concentrated on embedded monitoring and control, software development techniques, test and data acquisition and structural test and measurement
• Daily keynotes with NI executives and industry leaders
• Interactive demonstrations on the exhibit floor from more than 75 companies such as Alfamation, Averna, Cal-Bay Systems, Texas Instruments and Xilinx
• Special events including NI Alliance Day, Academic Forum, Big Physics symposium, Build Your Own Embedded System workshop and The Future of System Design symposium
Additionally, NIWeek attendees have several opportunities to interact with NI R&D to learn more about NI technology and provide product feedback. Attendees can also take advantage of networking opportunities such as nightly events and daily lunchtime peer-to-peer roundtables with engineers working in similar industries or on similar technological applications.
Click here to register for the conference and view the NIWeek 2011 preliminary program. If you register by May 31 you can take advantage of early bird pricing.