The Heir to the NIWeek blog

So, while this blog may come to life again next year for NIWeek 2007, there is a new creation from the creators of this blog - the VI Road Show. This blog contains the breadth of scope we were hoping for when we started this blog, so I hope you enjoy it.

You can learn more about it here.

Until Next Time...

Thanks to all who viewed and commented on our little experiment.

As NI Week 2006 has come and gone, we are plum out of material for this channel!  We will keep this site up for a while so folks can see the videos and give us any further feedback (please!), but we won't be posting any new videos to this site.

We are very excited about this project - so look forward to other projects along these lines coming up soon. . . whether we're officially sponsored or not :)

Until then - take a look at some of the other community-driven content out there:

Also - if you want to see the professional videos we churned out for NI Week, visit the following address:

http://www.ni.com/niweek/keynote_videos.htm

Vision Neighborhood and Vision Builder for Automated Inspection

We look at a quick example of an automated Machine Vision application using Vision Builder for Automated Inspection.

Hydrogen BMW

A V12, Hydrogen-powered BMW. The design uses Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) simulation with NI products.

Interview with Quanser

Mike from Quanser shows us some of their educational/academic products for control courses that use NI products.

In-Vehicle Datalogging with CompactRIO

A look at in-vehicle datalogging using CompactRIO and a pimped-out remote control bus.

Time to Express Your Opinion

So, Colin and I were "successful" in that we managed to get the videos captured and uploaded onto the blog. Today we hope to get another set up.

What we are hoping for, however, is for those of you that stop by to drop a comment on any of them to let us know what you think. Do they stink? Are they interesting or useful? To quiet, or loud? Hard to watch?

This is our experiment with this new style and we'd love as much feedback as you can give - it'll help us better understand where we want to take this kind of communication in the future.

The One Minute Tour



Short on time? Experience the Exhibition Hall at NI Week 2006 in one minute...

(Sorry, the Google Video formatting is a little grainy...)

Intelligent DAQ Dance Revolution

NI re-created the "Dance Dance Revolution" arcade game using Real-Time and one of our FPGA products.

Interview with Diya Mukherji about her Keynote Demo

Caught up with Diya, one of the developers for LabVIEW PDA, after the keynote.