Technical Symposiums are being held by National Instruments across the UK & Ireland aimed at engineers and scientists interested in designing measurement, test and control systems. Content will cover in-depth technical analysis with hands-on training taken from the company’s annual graphical system design conference NIDays 2012.

These free one-day events offer both a presentation and a hands-on track, which include a variety of topics on data acquisition, automated test systems and embedded systems. The sessions are ideal for delegates who have limited experience with the company’s technology, giving them practical training in NI tools and the opportunity to ask questions to the company’s engineers.

Ten presentations will run throughout the day including the morning keynote, ‘System Design for the 21st Century’ at 9:15am. The LabVIEW User Presentation will feature guest speakers and their dynamic case studies showing graphical system design in practice, such as Karol O’Donovan of Shimmer Research who will be present his wearable wireless sensors for real-time motion data at the Dublin Symposium.  The ‘Smartphones and Tablets for Measurement and Control’ session will educate delegates on the advantages of mobile computing devices for measurement and control applications.

Delegates who are proficient in LabVIEW will have the opportunity to take a Certified Associate Developer Exam, free of charge. There will also be a Certified Developer Exam preparation class, giving delegates the chance to interact with NI engineers and ask questions.  

National Instruments Technical Symposium 2013 takes place at the following five locations:

Newbury, Tuesday 19th February

Cambridge, Thursday 21st February

Glasgow, Tuesday 26th February

Manchester, Thursday 28th February

Dublin, Tuesday 5th March

To register for the event, please go to http://uk.ni.com/techsym

National Instruments

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