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Next Meeting Tuesday, February 4th hosted at Sub-Zero
Please join us for the Q1 Madison LabVIEW User Group hosted by Sub-Zero. NI is in town and will be joined by their Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Schultz. This is an exciting opportunity to have a discussion with NI leadership about technology, strategy, and topics that matter to our community. You will not want to miss this event!
NI is building a plan to deliver value to Engineers doing test in 3/6/10 years' time. As the products we test become more complex and the business pressures we experience become more intense we will do - as engineers have always done - and adopt new technology to bridge the gap between the task we face and the time we have. AI, big data, cloud-based infrastructure and more all promise advantages in this direction, but as test engineers we are the guardians of product quality, so how do we adopt these technologies responsibly, enshrining our insight into processes - without being left behind by our competition.
Kevin Schultz (NI CTO) has a vision for "Intelligent Test." Where engineers leverage new technology to abstract much of the everyday development that we are familiar with, allowing them to focus on their product and not the infrastructure around the measurement, automation, analysis and visualization. To deliver this vision he is looking to understand the priorities and appetites of test teams today, so NI can build a smooth path towards how we could work as test engineers tomorrow.
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