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 | The 2009 NIDays Paper Contest Booklet contains a broad range of customer-written case studies, including a selection of the best submissions to the 2009 Paper Contest. These examples show how customers are harnessing the power of graphical system design and virtual instrumentation to innovate in virtually every industry and across many applications, lowering costs and increasing productivity.
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Submit your most innovative solution for measurement and automation to the Graphical System Design Paper Contest – the technical paper contest that showcases the most innovative uses of virtual instrumentation in teaching or research as well as from engineers in industry.
One winner and two runners-up will each be recognised for their achievement with a prize and their papers will be published in our NI Days 2010 case study booklet.
Download the Author Packet (PDF)
Please send submissions by email to: papercontest.ukie@ni.com
1st Prize - 1 ticket to NIWeek, in Austin, Texas, in August 2011 including flights and accommodation, a LEGO Mindstorms NXT worth £179.99 and a plaque.
(NI will book your flights and accommodation).
See examples of papers submitted to our NIDays Paper Contest 2007, 2008 & 2009
To read the winning papers along with a broad range of customer-written case studies download the NIDays Customer Case Studies booklet, These examples show how customers are harnessing the power of graphical system design and virtual instrumentation to innovate in virtually every industry and across many applications, lowering costs and increasing productivity.
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