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Instrumentation symposium tours the UK and Ireland

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 19, 2007

The NI Technical Symposium is a free, one-day professional development series for engineers, scientists and technicians.

The NI Technical Symposium is a free, one-day professional development series for engineers, scientists and technicians.

The symposium covers the latest technologies for test, control and design applications, with content for the sessions drawn from NIDays 2006, the popular, annual virtual instrumentation conference and exhibition.

Technical symposium delegates will learn how the latest developments in computer-based measurement and automation can increase productivity and lower cost through virtual instrumentation and graphical system design.

This unique approach to embedded design, industrial control, and test and measurement combines commercial off-the-shelf technologies with innovative software and hardware.

Conference highlights include an update on the latest technologies impacting test and control systems, together with tools for alternative solutions for embedded development, control design and custom hardware.

The latest innovations in computer-based measurement and automation will be on show, including the USB data acquisition platform, NI CompactDAQ, and National Instruments LabView 8.20, the 20th anniversary edition of the graphical system design tool.

The symposium also provides compelling technical presentations and the opportunity to network with industry peers, experts, solutions providers and vendors.

The symposium will be held at five venues around the UK and Ireland during February 2007: Tuesday 6th February at NI UK and Ireland Headquarters, Newbury; Wednesday 7th February at Austin Court, home of the IET, Birmingham; Thursday 8th February at The Lowry, Manchester; Tuesday 20th February at The Teacher Building, home of the IET, Glasgow; and Thursday 22nd February at Great Southern Hotel, Dublin.

Registration is free, but space is limited, so please enrol early via the NI website to avoid disappointment.

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