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News Release from: National Instruments
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 27 April 2007

LabVIEW gains Control Engineering award

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LabVIEW chosen for award based on service to the industry, technological advancement and market impact.

National Instruments has announced that Control Engineering magazine awarded NI LabVIEW 8.20 a 2006 Engineers' Choice Award, calling the graphical development platform one of the most significant innovations of 2006 Control Engineering subscribers were asked to select winners based on three criteria - service to the industry, technological advancement and market impact

"We are excited that Control Engineering readers recognised LabVIEW software with this prestigious award," said John Pasquarette, NI director of Software Marketing.

"It is a testament to the ongoing innovation in the LabVIEW graphical platform, which is guided by user feedback for continued impact in the control area".

For more than 20 years, LabVIEW graphical development has revolutionised the development of scalable test, measurement and control applications.

Regardless of experience, engineers and scientists can rapidly and cost-effectively interface with measurement and control hardware, analyse data, share results and distribute systems.

LabVIEW 8.20 enhances the industrial measurement capabilities of LabVIEW with new features designed for advanced analysis and control, improved distributed system management and new targets for human-machine interfaces (HMIs).

By introducing technology that simplifies custom controller hardware development and provides new display targets, LabVIEW 8.20 engineers and machine builders can use one software tool to design and deploy industrial systems performing high-performance measurements, FPGA-based advanced analysis and control, communication to existing systems, and human-machine interfacing. Request free introductory details about products from National Instruments ...

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