13 Things You Missed at NI Week

Aug. 19, 2014
The core of NI Week is the showcasing and discussion around technologies to accelerate productivity for software-defined systems in test, measurement, and control.

This year NI Week celebrated its 20th annual conference in the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. Engineers and industry professionals from the automotive, telecommunications, robots, and energy industries attended in numbers exceeding 3,200 attendees. The core of NI Week is the showcasing and discussion around technologies to accelerate productivity for software-defined systems in test, measurement, and control. Additionally, NI released several products and new product announcements for the upcoming year.

About the Author

Jean-Jacques DeLisle

Jean-Jacques graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he completed his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. In his studies, Jean-Jacques focused on Control Systems Design, Mixed-Signal IC Design, and RF Design. His research focus was in smart-sensor platform design for RF connector applications for the telecommunications industry. During his research, Jean-Jacques developed a passion for the field of RF/microwaves and expanded his knowledge by doing R&D for the telecommunications industry.

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