NI technical symposiums for Australia and NZ

National Instruments Aust Pty Ltd
Thursday, 03 October, 2013

Registrations are now open for National Instruments’ 2013 technical symposiums, an annual chance for engineers, scientists and educators to discuss trends, technologies and innovative approaches for test, measurement and embedded control applications.

The symposiums will be held in Melbourne (29 October), Sydney (31 October) and Auckland (7 November).

The events will cover a range of technology and application sessions on topics including RF and wireless, automated test, embedded monitoring and control, software development techniques, embedded design, signal processing and data management.

Featured this year will be a key presentation from Brett Burger, senior product manager for embedded systems at National Instruments; 12 technical sessions including three hands-on sessions; live demonstrations of the latest software and hardware technologies including LabVIEW 2013, NI Vector Signal Transceivers and the CompactRIO 9068 software-designed controller; free certification exams; and an exhibition area featuring industry partners, system integrators and student teams from the NI Autonomous Robotics Competition.

National Instruments expects to attract over 400 registrants across Australia and New Zealand. And although the symposiums are free to attend, space is limited and early registration is recommended via one of these options:

More conference information is available at australia.ni.com/techsym.

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