Schedule Your Personal Online LabVIEW and NI Hardware Demo with an NI Engineer
Discuss the basics of graphical programming with an applications engineer and explore how LabVIEW and NI hardware can meet your specific application needs.
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In this free one-hour session, you will receive:
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How does it work?
Your personal demo will be conducted online with the NI engineer using desktop sharing software so you can see the programming steps. You’ll also be given a dial-in number for speaking directly with the engineer during your demo.
How do I schedule my session?
Please find a time that works best for you by using the following tool. The online demo offer is currently only available in the United States and Canada. Free on-site demos are available worldwide to all customers. Request a Free Onsite Demo or try LabVIEW yourself today.
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