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ROBOTICS SYSTEM DESIGN LAB

In tune with the changing times, GCRG has focused not only on providing industrial exposure but also entered into new trend and the Robotics System design lab is finest example of that.
GCRG Memorial Trust group of institution in association with Texas based National Instruments has set up an exclusive Robotics center of excellence. The center offers basic as well as advance level training on Robotics software LABVIEW. Students are getting Training from International Certified trainers. It is developing core engineers specially in Robotics.it is giving a lot of scope in Research areas like automation, spacecraft, prototypes and also artificial intelligence.it creates a chance to work as NI consultants as well after qualifying few levels. Young GCRG-students of all branches are getting free training in this revolutionary field Robotics as well as Virtual Instruments. Even the classes are attended by various students from outside from different university and field

LABVIEW

From the inception of an idea to the commercialization of a widget, NI’s unique platform-based approach to engineering and science applications has driven progress across a wide variety of industries. Central to this approach is LABVIEW, a development environment designed specifically to accelerate the productivity of engineers and scientists. With a graphical programming syntax that makes it simple to visualize, create, and code engineering systems, LABVIEW is unmatched in helping engineers translate their ideas into reality, reduce test times, and deliver business insights based on collected data. From building smart machines to ensuring the quality of connected devices, LABVIEW has been the preferred solution to create, deploy, and test the Internet of Things for decades.

What is Labview?

Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments. The graphical language is named “G”; not to be confused with G-code. Wikipedia