Test Dynamics is holding a series of roadshows in September and October to share the latest developments in LabVIEW 2019. The half-day training/information sessions will discuss the technologies that support current trends in software development.
“The three separate sessions will allow delegates to see the latest developments in LabVIEW NXG, the new generation LabVIEW. Delegates will be able to find out if this is the right choice for their next project. We will also examine the signal conditioning requirements for a typical DAQ system and see how you can make more effective measurements by selecting the right sensors and signal conditioning for your measurement project,” says Stephen Plumb, sales manager at Test Dynamics.
The first information morning takes place at the Midrand Conference Centre on 17 September. KZN delegates can attend the morning session at the Durban Country Club on 2 October and the final session will take place at the Protea Hotel in Durbanville on 7 October. All sessions begin at 8:30 and end at 12:30.
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