National
Instruments (NI) India has launched the NI India Business Incubator Program and
announced the expansion of their Research and Development Center in India. Both
these initiatives aim to support the government’s Make in India program and
enable Indian engineers to become global knowledge partners in driving
innovation and development across industries and domains.
The
expansion of the India RandD Center ensures that NI has access to
the top talent instrumental in building a platform that meets the needs of
all engineers and scientists today. NI works with leading universities to
hire the best and brightest talent within the region and provides
world-class, formal and on-the-job training to create a long-term and
sustained career progression.
“We
strongly believe we can help the Indian startup ecosystem overcome technological
hurdles and succeed faster,” said Scott Rust, senior vice president of Global
R&D at NI. “Our platform provides the fastest way for engineers and
scientist to access new technology and accelerate productivity,
innovation, and discovery. By providing access to NI's platform
and technologies, we are investing in future innovators and
contributing towards sustainable development in all markets that we
serve.”
Through
NI India’s Business Incubator Program, NI will provide increased access to NI
technology, technical training and support to shared local communities like
domestic Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), academic incubation centers
and startups.
"For
Make in India to succeed and sustain, manufacturing in India should bring more
benefits to the table than just cost of labor. Companies can differentiate themselves
by adopting smart technologies to reduce defects and improve quality,” said
Jayaram Pillai, Managing Director, NI India. “NI’s technology provides a
flexible and powerful platform to build these intelligent systems that power
the factory of the future. Startups are an integral part of building the future
and we believe that the NI India Business Incubator Program will contribute to
the Make in India initiative.”
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