Registration open for 2012 NI Embedded Control and Monitoring Technology Roadshow
National Instruments has announced open registration for the 2012 NI Embedded Control and Monitoring Technology Roadshow - a series of free technical events featuring the latest trends, technologies and information for engineers and scientists developing embedded control and monitoring applications. Events will be held in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Auckland from October-November 2012.
Each event will feature a series of technical presentations, live demonstrations and optional hands-on training in several locations, where engineers and scientists can learn how to overcome some of the biggest challenges in energy, power quality, condition monitoring, transportation and machine control.
Sessions featured in the agenda for the 2012 events include:
- Keynote: Driving productivity and innovation with graphical system design
- Save money and decrease downtime with monitoring of your machinery, vehicles and equipment
- Strategies for designing modern machine control systems
- Cost savings and efficiency through power quality monitoring
- Hands-on: Developing monitoring and control systems with LabVIEW and CompactRIO
“The 2012 Embedded Control and Monitoring Roadshow will provide an excellent opportunity for engineers and scientists to explore the latest trends and technologies to help increase productivity and improve efficiency for some of today’s most challenging and demanding applications,” said Matej Krajnc, Regional Director of National Instruments Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
Events will feature at the following dates and locations:
- 25 October - Melbourne
- 30 October - Brisbane
- 1 November - Sydney
- 8 November - Adelaide
- 15 November - Auckland
- 22 November - Perth
Admission is free but space is limited, so early registration is recommended. For more information or to register, visit http://australia.ni.com/ecmroadshow/agenda.
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