Training and Event Results

Events
As technology advances, so does instrumentation capability. Find National Instruments at trade seminars, trade shows, user groups, and other industry events around ...
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NIDays
Attend NIDays and join thousands of industry experts and NI employees worldwide to learn about the latest technologies and trends in design, test, and control. Hear ...
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NIWeek 2012
Join us at NIWeek, the worldwide conference on measurement and automation, and experience the excitement!
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NIWeek 2007 Call for Presentations and Papers
Join us at NIWeek, the worldwide conference on measurement and automation, and experience the excitement!
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NIWeek - Who Attends
Don't miss your chance to exhibit and sponsor alongside other top industry leaders applying graphical system design to control, design, test, measurement, and automation ...
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Summits at NIWeek
Alliance Day, Monday, August 6, is reserved exclusively for National Instruments Alliance Partners and the global NI sales team. This full-day, multitrack event ...
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NIWeek 2011 Online Pressroom
During the 17th annual NIWeek graphical system design conference, NI engineers and customers shared how NI products are accelerating engineering innovation.
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Exhibit and Connect with the World of Graphical System Design
Join more than 3,000 of the world's key decision makers, from the engineering, academic, and industrial communities to learn about trends and advancements at the ...
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Summits at NIWeek
Learn the latest tools and techniques in one of the three technical track sessions and hands-on sessions and participate in knowledge sharing from leading experts ...
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NIWeek Energy Technology Summit 2010 - Transition to Sustainability - National Instruments
The theme for the 2012 summit is designing the smart grid - effective development techniques for smart grid embedded control and monitoring systems. This event will ...
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Training and Event Results

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