SINGAPORE, Oct. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI), the provider of solutions that enable engineers and scientists to solve the world's greatest engineering challenges, hosted its annual NIDays Graphical System Design Conference on 16 October, 2015, in Singapore. Attended by more than 300 leading engineers, educators and scientists, NIDays 2015 featured over 15 hours of technical content across 18 sessions and 3 application-specific tracks focusing on Embedded Systems, Automated Test and RF, and Measurements.
"Our customers are faced with the demand to create increasingly complex and intelligent engineering systems in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) realm. From connected machines that drive greater efficiencies at factory floors or smart grids that deliver sustainable energy, National Instruments continues to demonstrate our commitment to support engineers and scientists in accelerating innovation and productivity with our platform-based approach," says Mr. Chandran Nair, Vice President for Asia Pacific, National Instruments.
"NIDays also provides an excellent opportunity to network and connect with peers and domain experts from both the industry and academic institutions. We are excited to kick off NIDays 2015 in Singapore, and look forward to working with engineers and scientists in the region to overcome escalating complexity and make the Internet of Things a reality," adds Mr. Matej Krajnc, Managing Director, ASEAN & ANZ, National Instruments.
At the morning keynote, speakers from NI's leadership team -- Mr. Charles Schroeder, Vice President of Product Marketing for RF and Wireless Communications, Mr. Chandran Nair, Vice President for Asia Pacific, and Mr. Matej Krajnc, Managing Director, ASEAN and ANZ -- shared how NI's latest suite of products is equipped to help speed up test, reach measurement decisions faster, and enable smarter machines in real-world IoT systems.
NIDays 2015 also serves as a platform to honour outstanding engineers and scientists in the region; who play a critical role in addressing technological challenges in areas such as energy, advanced manufacturing, wireless test and other high impact research and development initiatives with the 2015 Engineering Impact Awards.
The regional event series is set to continue its route in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (October 28); Bangkok, Thailand (November 13); and Manila, Philippines (November 27).
To find out more about NIDays, please visit: https://www.ni.com/nidays/
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