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picoChip establishes Beijing design centre
picoChip has announced a significant expansion with the establishment of a new development centre in Beijing, China. The new operation complements the company’s existing development site in Bath, England. picoChip also has an engineering facility in Shenzhen and sales office in Shanghai as part of its commitment to the Chinese market.
Die-Cast IP 66 Enclosures from OKW
The ‘conFORM’ enclosures, from ROLEC, are specially designed to protect highly sensitive electronic components against radio frequency interference. The enclosures have been EMC performance tested by Hanover University in Germany.
STMicroelectronics Makes 28nm CMOS Process Available Through CMP
STMicroelectronics announced that the CMOS 28nm process from STMicroelectronics is now available for prototyping to universities, research labs and companies through the silicon brokerage services provided by CMP.
Kingston University Standardises on National Instruments Hardware & Software for New Mechatronic Engineering Course
Kingston University recently purchased thirty NI ELVIS (National Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite) units to equip its state-of-the-art laboratories for its new Mechatronic Engineering course, which started in 2009.
National Instruments Recognises Global Achievements in Engineering and Science
National Instruments recognised more than 20 innovative applications developed by engineers and scientists from around the world at the inaugural Graphical System Design Achievement Awards earlier this month. At the award ceremony held during the NIWeek graphical system design conference and exhibition in Austin, Texas, winners from 10 categories were recognised for developing applications that meet complex engineering and science challenges usi...
National Instruments Opens Offices for Planned R&D and Operations Facility in Penang
National Instruments, a global company that develops and manufactures software and hardware products engineers and scientists use for test, control and embedded design applications, today formally opened temporary offices for its planned R&D and operations facility in Penang, Malaysia. The permanent building is currently under design, and National Instruments plans to break ground on the new facility in 2011. National Instruments also is actively...
Professor Brian Cox OBE to Deliver NIDays 2010 Keynote
National Instruments UK & Ireland has announced that Professor Brian Cox OBE, the ‘Rock Star Physicist’, will deliver the keynote address at NIDays 2010. Cox is Professor of Particle Physics at the University of Manchester and one of the leaders on the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as well as a hugely popular TV presenter, author and media figure. NIDays is the UK and Ireland’s largest graphical system design c...
National Instruments Recognises Dr. Richard Thomas as UK & Ireland’s First LabVIEW Champion
Dr. Richard Thomas, a Certified LabVIEW Architect and Senior Systems Engineer at Product Technology Partners, joins a select number of forty five expert engineers around the globe to be honoured by National Instruments as a LabVIEW Champion. Richard, the first LabVIEW Champion in the British Isles, received this recognition from NI for his outstanding contribution to LabVIEW's success and for inspiring others to learn and grow through active tec...
National Instruments Releases LabVIEW Toolkit for Machine Prognostics and Health Management
National Instruments has introduced the Watchdog Agent Prognostics Toolkit for NI LabVIEW system design software, which expands the capabilities of LabVIEW in machine prognostics and health management applications. The toolkit is a product of collaboration between NI and the National Science Foundation’s Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on Intelligent Maintenance Systems at the University of Cincinnati. It is ideal for serving en...
Business Week says National Instruments is one of the
BusinessWeek magazine has ranked Austin-based National Instruments No. 14 among its top 50 employers for new college graduates. The inaugural “Best Places to Launch a Career” ranking incorporates input from leading university career services directors and more than 37,000 undergraduate students, with information on companies’ pay and benefits, corporate culture and training opportunities.