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National Instruments' Graphical System Design Summit 2013 in Southeast Asia comes to Vietnam

National Instruments
2013-12-03 09:36 2089

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, Dec. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- National Instruments' annual premier conference, Graphical System Design (GSD) Summit 2013, opens in Ho Chi Minh City today, before its final stop in Hanoi on December 10. Held across 11 cities in Southeast Asia, the GSD Summit brings latest technologies in control, design, test and measurement and automation to engineers, scientists, educators, researchers and NI's partners. It also showcases how the graphical system design approach can help in accelerating innovation, discovery and productivity.

Chandran Nair, Managing Director for National Instruments in Southeast Asia, says, "An integrated approach with flexible tools will help engineers and scientists optimize their performance and cost. National Instruments has long-standing relationships with partners and customers from different industries in Vietnam, and we hope to continue supporting them with leading-edge tools and technologies to help them focus on their expertise and contribute to the economic development of the country."

With a large population, rapid economic development and rising foreign investment supporting manufacturing and exports, Vietnam is an important market for National Instruments. Since the opening of its office in Ho Chi Minh City in 2011, NI has seen strong growth in industries such as automotive, infrastructure, oil and gas, manufacturing, as well as in the research and academic sectors.

"Vietnam has been showing high GDP growth in 2013, with significant contribution from the manufacturing and export sectors," says Chandran. "The government has set a target for Vietnam electronics exports to reach US$40 billion by 2017, and we are committed to support this goal by helping strengthen the local engineering ecosystem."

GSD Summit 2013 features full day interactive technical sessions, presentations and demonstration to highlight innovative uses of the graphical system design platform; besides hands-on workshops and exhibitions to showcase NI's cutting-edge products and technologies serving a wide range of sectors from engineering (NI LabVIEW 2013) to academia (NI MyDAQ and NI Elvis).

For more information, please visit: http://vietnam.ni.com/gsdsummits/2013-hcm

Source: National Instruments
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