National Instruments on a mission
National Instruments makes no bones about it, they continuously say “the software is the instrument.”
As Tim Dehne, senior vice president of research and development said during his keynote address Wednesday at NIWeek 06, they really follow the company’s mission statement which says, “We create innovative computer-based products that improve every day life.”
“You can see in a connected world, and the way collaboration is across the globe, the community of scientists and engineers are coming together to make a better world for all of us,” Dehne said.
NI’s goal, Dehne said, is to “give our customers a better solution for measuring and automating the world around them. That’s all about productivity and lowering costs.”
NI is conducting a double celebration this year. It is the company’s 30th anniversary and its 20th anniversary of its key product line, LabVIEW. As a part of that celebration NI launched LabVIEW version 8.20.
As Tim Dehne, senior vice president of research and development said during his keynote address Wednesday at NIWeek 06, they really follow the company’s mission statement which says, “We create innovative computer-based products that improve every day life.”
“You can see in a connected world, and the way collaboration is across the globe, the community of scientists and engineers are coming together to make a better world for all of us,” Dehne said.
NI’s goal, Dehne said, is to “give our customers a better solution for measuring and automating the world around them. That’s all about productivity and lowering costs.”
NI is conducting a double celebration this year. It is the company’s 30th anniversary and its 20th anniversary of its key product line, LabVIEW. As a part of that celebration NI launched LabVIEW version 8.20.

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