The Outsider’s Guide to NIWeek 2013

Aug. 8, 2013

Flow Control was in attendance at National Instruments' annual NIWeek conference this week in Austin, Texas.

Flow Control was in attendance at National Instruments' annual NIWeek conference this week in Austin, Texas. According to NI, the conference was its largest to date, with more than 4,000 total attendees, 250 technical presentations, and 300 partner companies on site. If you weren't able to make it to NIWeek, there are a number of resources available online to give you feel for the goings on at the conference. Among the highlights include:

Keynote Videos: NI offered a live stream of the keynote address during each day of the conference. Those keynotes are also archived for viewing at any time. You can find the keynote addresses at www.ni.com/niweek/keynote-videos/.

NIWeek Online Press Room: The NIWeek official online press room features the latest news and multimedia from the conference. You can find the press room at www.ni.com/niweek/online-newsroom/

NIWeek 2013 Flickr Album: For daily photo updates from the proceedings at NIWeek, you can follow NI on Flickr. To access the account, click here.

Social Media: You can also follow NIWeek on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

NIWeek Community: Blog-style updates on the NIWeek conference can be found on the NIWeek Community site at www.ni.com/niweekcommunity.

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