Celebrating 20 years as an NI partner
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| NI Connect
NI connect will be in Fort Worth, Texas, on April 28–30, 2025. Discover how industry leaders and NI experts are leveraging a software-centric approach to test to navigate increasing product complexity and maintain a competitive edge.
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| LabVIEW Tip | | Tip to implement a sequence in LabVIEW
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| Automate 2025 | May 12–15, 2025 · Detroit, MI · Huntington Place
Take your career to the next level with our exclusive, classroom-style experience. Whether you attend a single class or all four days, your competitive advantage starts here.
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| IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Program | The I&M Society Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLP) is one of the most exciting programs offered to our chapters, I&M members, and IEEE members. It provides I&M chapters around the world with talks by experts on topics of interest and importance to the I&M community. It, along with our conferences and publications, is the way we use to disseminate knowledge in the I&M field. Our lecturers are among the most qualified experts in their own field, and we offer our members a first-hand chance to interact with these experts during their lectures. The I&M Society aids chapters financially so that they might use this program.
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| 2025 FIRST Robotics Competition REEFSCAPE | The FIRST 2025 Competition has been announced!
The Michigan schedule for matches is here
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| MSU engineers create bendable, self-heating and healing concrete | Concrete is the second largest consumed material in the U.S., and its production is responsible for 8% to 10% of carbon dioxide emissions. Civil engineers at Michigan State University have developed flexible concrete that is self-healing and produces heat, which could prove to be an environmentally friendly option for roads in terms of snow and ice removal.
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| Black History Month Gladys West | Schoolchildren around the world are told that they have the potential to be great, often with the cheery phrase: “The sky’s the limit!”
Gladys West took those words literally.
While working for four decades as a mathematician and computer programmer at the U.S. Naval Proving Ground (now the Naval Surface Warfare Center) in Dahlgren, Va., she prepared the way for a satellite constellation in the sky that became an indispensable part of modern life: the Global Positioning System, or GPS.
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