LXI Consortium Draws Crowds To Beijing

July 11, 2007
More than 150 product developers and system integrators made their way to Beijing, China for a general meeting of the LXI Consortium this past June 19-21, 2007. In addition to two technical tracks, "How to develop LXI products" and "How to implement LXI ...

More than 150 product developers and system integrators made their way to Beijing, China for a general meeting of the LXI Consortium this past June 19-21, 2007. In addition to two technical tracks, "How to develop LXI products" and "How to implement LXI technology," member companies from around the world demonstrated the capabilities of their products at a mini trade show. Bob Stasonis, LXI Marketing Committee Chair, attributed the record attendance in Beijing to the general interest in the technology: "The large turnout from product developers confirms that there is a great deal of interest in LXI by test and measurement equipment manufacturers." Presentation podcasts from the meeting are available at the link: http://www.lxistandard.org/about/events/.

LXI Consortium (www.lxistandard.com)

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