LabVIEW Academy
After the earthquake of April 2009, National Instruments Italy began supporting the Engineering Courses in L'Aquila by providing software, hardware, and training courses for researchers and technical staff.
Also drawing on their decade-long experience using National Instruments software and hardware, the professors of Electrical and Electronic Measurements in the Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics decided to establish a LabVIEW Academy. To date, it has allowed 100 students to attend 42-hour courses focused on LabVIEW Core I & II; many of these students have already obtained the CLAD certification.
The professor responsible for the training activities of the LabVIEW Academy in the Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics is Prof. Edoardo Fiorucci, CLAD certified and a professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurements.