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Data Science
Automation Inc. category Winner at NIWeek 2004 Paper
Contest
Austin, TX, August 2004
--- More than 140 authors from nine countries
submitted 77 papers to the NIWeek 2004 Virtual Instrumentation
Paper Contest. Data Science Automation submiteed four
papers and was recognized as Manufacturing Functional
Test category winner for its paper titled "Carburization
Furnace Control."
A judging committee of more than 100 technical publication
editors and NI experts judged these papers on three
criteria - technical challenge, innovation, and cost
effectiveness. During NIWeek 2004, 29 category winners
and finalists presented their papers during the NIWeek
User Sessions. These distinguished applications were
also displayed at the NIWeek Poster Session.
National Instruments provided awards for outstanding
applications of virtual instrumentation in the following
categories:
- Academic
- Aerospace/Defense
- Automotive
- Biotechnology/Life Sciences
- Communications
- Control Design
- Discrete Manufacturing Process
Control
- Manufacturing
Functional Test -
*Data Science Automation, Inc.*
- R&D/Lab Automation
- Semiconductor
- Simulation
"I'm proud of our staff for consistently developing
exceptioonal applications that solve real-world problems
faced by our clients. The recognition by NI and other
industry experts is icing on the cake" said Richard
Brueggman, President and CEO of Data Science Automation.
The entire article is available at National
Instruments.
About NIWeek
NIWeek is a worldwide conference on measurement and
automation. National Instruments Developers and industry
experts provide interactive technical sessions, exhibitions
and workshops on the latest technologies for control
design, measurement, automation, manufacturing and test.
About National Instruments
National Instruments (www.ni.com) is a technology pioneer
and leader in virtual instrumentation Headquartered
in Austin, Texas, NI has more than 3,100 employees and
direct operations in 40 countries. In 2003, the company
sold products to more than 25,000 companies in 90 countries.
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