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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 15, 2007

National Instruments has opened registrations for NIDays 2007, the company's annual virtual instrumentation conference and exhibition.

National Instruments has opened registrations for NIDays 2007, the company's annual virtual instrumentation conference and exhibition.

Once again, this industry event will be held in association with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and will take place on Thursday 25th October 2007 at Savoy Place, London, home of the IET.

For the past decade, engineers and scientists from across the UK and Ireland have attended NIDays to learn how the latest developments in computer-based measurement and automation increase productivity and lower cost through graphical system design and virtual instrumentation.

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

NIDays offers hands-on training and in-depth technical sessions covering the latest in test, control and design.

Topics will include: software development technologies; data acquisition, instrumentation and test; and real-time control.

Delegates will have the opportunity to learn about the latest NI software and hardware innovations, which offer greater flexibility, faster development and increased system performance.

Registration for this one-day, multitrack technical conference is free of charge via the National Instruments website.

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