'Our software-enabled solutions augur well for the industry': Ritu Favre

A leading player in the test and measurement domain, National Instruments envisions growing demand for modular, software-enabled tools that are enabling automotive companies to compress their development cycles.

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'Our software-enabled solutions augur well for the industry': Ritu Favre

The US-based test and measurement tools major National Instruments, which is now part of Emerson, is betting big on the demand potential for its modular, software-enabled solutions that are enabling product development across sectors to become concise and faster. 

The company is enabling a myriad testing and validation activities, such as that of connected devices, vision-based systems, as well as high-speed Ethernet, among others, within the automotive ecosystem in India and globally. 

In this interview, Ritu Favre, President, Test and Measurement Business Group, Emerson, says, "Our modular and software-enabled tools augur well for the industry." 

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