NI to showcase Advanced Technologies

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NI to showcase Advanced Technologies

National Instruments (NI) will host the fourth India Defence & Aerospace Symposium starting in Bangalore on January 25, 2011. Over 800 delegates from aerospace and defence, government and manufacturers are expected to participate in this premier event.

Padma Shree, Kota Harinarayana, Raja Ramanna Fellow at National Aerospace Laboratories, will deliver the keynote address at the event. He is the former Programme Director and Chief Designer of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) and has successfully directed many projects, leading India to develop high technology fighter aircraft. The conference in Bangalore will be inaugurated by Air Commodore (Retd.) J. Varkey, SIATI, and will also witness presentations by the key speakers from companies like NAL, HAL and more.

NI will conduct a multi-city road show across Hyderabad, Delhi and Trivandrum to showcase advanced research & development initiatives in the defence and aerospace engineering space.

Jayaram Pillai, Managing Director for India, Russia & Arabia, National Instruments, said, "The Indian aerospace and defence industry is growing at a very fast pace and in order to keep up with the recent developments, we need to continuously innovate. National Instruments will showcase the advanced technologies that can help build modern and reliable automated test systems for various critical applications in the aerospace and defence segments in the future."

The conference will provide a forum for defence personnel, researchers, engineers, and key decision-makers to participate in the various technical sessions on next-generation test and design for aerospace and defence applications. NI partners will exhibit live demonstrations, case studies presentations, interactive discussions and showcase innovative products.

The annual National Instruments Defence & Aerospace event focusses to share domain knowledge and best practices from across companies in the Indian aerospace and defence industry.


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