Free Subscription Submit Product & News Releases Today's News Headlines News By Company News By Date e-Newsletter Archives
Featured Suppliers Automation Product Manufacturers Systems Integrators and Service Providers Machine and Equipment Manufacturers
Product Search Featured Products Products by Category Products by Manufacturer Request Product Catalogs Submit Products
Add Event Hannover Messe 2012 Industrial Automation North America 2012
Employer Login Search for Jobs Post a Job 30-Day Job Posting Information Annual Job Slot Information Testimonials Recruiting Services Contract Services Salary Survey Results 2011
Techie Lounge Multimedia Library White Papers Training & Seminars Application Tools Complimentary Reference Guides Complimentary Evaluation Software Industry Web Sites Free Subscriptions to Trade Publications
LinkedIn Group Facebook Group Twitter YouTube Channel
Bookstore Online Training Courses Supplier Listings Automation.com Logo Items
 


 

Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com

  • Feedback
  • Print Page
National Instruments Announces Promotions
 
Go to company's web site


February 1, 2012 - National Instruments promoted three leaders to its executive management team, two of whom started at the company early in their careers and have guided strategic projects that deliver on long-term plans for customer success:

- David Fuller was promoted to vice president of Application and Embedded Software, responsible for delivering NI's vision of graphical system design through NI LabVIEW software.
- Duncan Hudson was promoted to business and technology fellow, and will guide the direction of product initiatives, architecture and technology as they relate to long-term trends.
- David Loadman was promoted to vice president of Mobile Device Test, responsible for long-term strategies and product roadmaps for the mobile device test market.
NI continues to invest in its people, further reinforcing leadership in key business investment areas.

"As our business serves increasingly complex applications that address the world's toughest engineering challenges, we need to have leadership sharply focused on key areas to deliver high-quality products and support while planning long-term opportunities for our customers," said Dr. James Truchard, NI president, CEO and co-founder. "The contributions of David Fuller, Duncan Hudson and David Loadman have been instrumental in helping to drive company growth and propel innovation, and I look forward to their continued leadership."

About National Instruments
Since 1976, National Instruments has equipped engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation and discovery. NI's graphical system design approach to engineering provides an integrated software and hardware platform that speeds the development of any system needing measurement and control. The company's long-term vision and focus on improving society through its technology supports the success of its customers, employees, suppliers and shareholders. (NATI-G)
 

 
Go to company's web site
 
  • Feedback
  • Print Page