05-01-2024 02:27 AM - edited 05-16-2024 03:18 AM
Dear DutLUG community,
We're excited to announce the agenda for the upcoming DutLUG meeting in June, in collaboration with the CN Rood Test & Measurement Days 2024. << Link
Time | Presentation |
13:00 | Doors open – coffee, tea or water |
13:30 | Keynote What’s new in NI software and NI hardware by CNRood, William Baars, NI Teamleader |
14:00 | Keynote Make Test a Competitive Advantage by NI, Fabio Cortinovis, EMEA Indirect Sales Director |
14:30 | Break, enjoy a coffee, tea or water |
15:00 | Selecting the right switching solution for routing signals in an optimized way by CNRood, Bert Broekhuizen, Account Manager |
15:30 | How to make good measurements by CNRood, Sven de Coster, Applications Engineer |
16:00 | Expert Advice by VI Technologies, Pascal Heinen |
16:30 | Wireless Medical Monitoring System by Fontys University, Sanne van den Boom |
17:00 | Dinner |
18:00 | Battle of the Tools : TestStand vs LabVIEW Sequencer by VI Technologies, Wim Tormans |
19:00 | How to gRPC in LabVIEW by VI Technologies, Stefan Cals |
20:00 | Happy Hour and Closing Quiz with presents for the winners! |
*The agenda is subject to change.
Please note that alle presentations will be in person, we will not be recording or live streaming and all presentations will be in English.
Stay healthy and see you all soon! 😊
18:00 - Wim Tormans - Battle of the Tools : TestStand vs LabVIEW Sequencer
As LabVIEW fans, we usually stick to our favorite LabVIEW like glue. But hey, there are times when we can team up our trusty LabVIEW with TestStand. So, in this presentation, I want to show you where TestStand can pitch in and lend a hand.
19:00 - Stefan Cals - How to gRPC in LabVIEW
This presentation explores the integration of gRPC in LabVIEW, demonstrating how to efficiently implement remote procedure calls. You will learn the fundamentals of gRPC, why gRPC could be relevant for you, and practical steps to develop and deploy gRPC services within LabVIEW applications for enhanced scalability and interoperability.