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Latest LabView hits the road round the UK

A National Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 23, 2007

Free full-day seminars tour the UK, offering technical sessions and product demonstrations based on the latest version of LabView.

National Instruments UK and Ireland has opened registration for the LabView Roadshow 2007, a free full-day seminar featuring technical sessions and product demonstrations based on the latest version of LabView, the award winning graphical system design software platform.

delegates will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, learning how to design and build powerful measurement and control applications using graphical programming.

The roadshow will visit: Newbury on Tuesday 11th September; London on Wednesday 12th September; Cambridge on Thursday 13th September; Manchester on Wednesday 19th September; Birmingham on Thursday 20th September; Glasgow on Tuesday 25th September; and Dublin on Thursday 27th September.

Presentations will feature topics such as "Harnessing multicore performance with LabView graphical programming"; "What's new in LabView (including support for Microsoft Windows Vista)"; and "Data logging with LabView SignalExpress and NI CompactDAQ".

This seminar is designed for engineers, scientists and technicians who build test, measurement, process monitoring and control, or research and analysis applications.

Whether new to LabView, or an established user, delegates will learn about new tools and features to increase productivity and understanding of developing measurement and control applications.

Registration for the LabView Roadshow is free of charge via the National Instruments website.

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