NI LabVIEW Developer Days attract 200+ attendees
More than 200 engineers attended National Instruments’ 2013 LabVIEW Developer Days, a series of events providing new and existing LabVIEW users an opportunity to learn about time-saving tips and expert development techniques.
Events took place in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland, with well over 200 engineers, scientists and educators in attendance. More than 60 attendees took advantage of the opportunity to sit the Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer Exam (CLAD), the first level of LabVIEW Certification, at the events.
“LabVIEW Developer Days provided engineers and scientists from a wide range of industries and varying application types with a unique opportunity to network with fellow developers and learn of time-saving development tips and programming techniques, as well as exploring some of the latest features and capabilities of NI LabVIEW,” said Matej Krajnc, Managing Director for National Instruments Oceania and Africa.
“Also, with LabVIEW being used for so many innovative applications throughout Australia and New Zealand, these events provided our local developers with a great opportunity to provide user feedback and help drive the future direction of LabVIEW.”
Engineers, scientist and educators interested in NI LabVIEW Developer Days can review the event presentations and other resources at www.australia.ni.com/devdays/resources.
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