National Instruments expands R&D centre

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National Instruments expands R&D centre
Bangalore: National Instruments (NI) has expanded their Research and Development (R&D) facility in Bangalore. The center is expected to provide strategic and operational support and services for clients. The new centre for innovation is equipped with product development infrastructure and employee workspace to provide the tools and environment required for efficient product innovation, said the company statement. In addition the new center will also focus on filing patents in the field of Motion Control algorithms and software development. As part of the strategic growth, NI will hire new talent and take on more work in the areas of product development. "India is emerging as a huge market for our operations. With an engineering and professional services team already in place, our focus is to meet strategic business goals. This has begun to yield results and we have decided to further strengthen the R&D team here with an investment in physical infrastructure and human resources," said Jayaram Pillai, Managing Director, National Instruments. "India R&D center is one of the strategic growth areas for National Instruments. We plan for it to become a centre of excellence in R&D, with focus on innovation, value creation, and enhancing our intellectual property," said Phil Hester, Senior Vice President of R&D, NI.