List of Emerson LabVIEW Customers
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Companies using Emerson LabVIEW for Apps Development include: Boeing, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 172000 employees and revenues of $66.52 billion, Tata Motors, a India based Manufacturing organisation with 91496 employees and revenues of $49.62 billion, Ford Motor Company, a United States based Automotive organisation with 175000 employees and revenues of $18.73 billion and many others.
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Boeing | Aerospace and Defense | 172000 | $66.5B | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson LabVIEW | Apps Development | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005 Boeing implemented Emerson LabVIEW as part of an Apps Development deployment to deliver a distributed, high-channel-count phased-array flyover acoustic test system for the Quiet Technology Demonstrator 2 program in the United States. The implementation supported aerospace R&D and validation workflows, providing instrumentation control and measurement software for flyover acoustic signature capture and analysis.
Emerson LabVIEW was configured to provide large-scale data acquisition and real-time processing, with synchronized multi-channel sampling and phased-array processing workflows. The deployment emphasized tight synchronization across hundreds of channels to enable time-aligned capture and phased-array beamforming style analysis, using distributed acquisition nodes to manage channel density and processing locality.
The system integrated with NI PXI hardware and modular instrumentation to host the distributed channel count and timing infrastructure, reducing long cable runs by aggregating channels at local nodes. That distributed architecture cut cabling by approximately 80 percent and reduced cost-per-channel substantially while enabling centralized data aggregation for post-flight analysis and validation.
Operational scope was program level for Quiet Technology Demonstrator 2 acoustic test campaigns, impacting aerospace R&D, validation and flight test measurement workflows in the United States. The implementation focused on synchronized test orchestration, real-time processing pipelines and high-channel-count data management to support acoustic validation objectives.
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Ford Motor Company | Automotive | 175000 | $18.7B | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson LabVIEW | Apps Development | 2013 | Genuen |
In 2013, Ford Motor Company deployed an NI-based hardware-in-the-loop fuel-cell test system using VeriStand and a custom LabVIEW user interface. The deployment used Emerson LabVIEW within the Apps Development category and was delivered by systems integrator Genuen in the United States to support vehicle systems validation and R&D.
The implementation centered on a modular HIL architecture combining National Instruments real-time hardware, VeriStand for test orchestration, and a custom Emerson LabVIEW interface for operator control and automation. Functional capabilities implemented included real-time I/O, test sequence orchestration, data logging, and rapid sensor and test-stand reconfiguration to accommodate multiple fuel-cell prototypes.
Integrations were implemented at the physical and control layers, connecting test stands and sensor arrays to the NI real-time targets and the Emerson LabVIEW application for centralized control. The platform supported simulation model playback and deterministic timing consistent with HIL validation workflows, enabling laboratory R&D teams to iterate on vehicle systems under controlled conditions.
Genuen managed solution delivery and system configuration, establishing operational coverage across Ford R&D labs in the United States and governance around test configuration and reuse of modular test sequences. The result was a flexible, modular HIL platform that accelerated test cycles and allowed rapid sensor and test-stand reconfiguration for multiple fuel-cell prototypes.
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Tata Motors | Manufacturing | 91496 | $49.6B | India | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson LabVIEW | Apps Development | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Tata Motors implemented Emerson LabVIEW as part of a CompactRIO and FPGA-based hardware-in-the-loop and in-vehicle test system in India for automotive component validation and in-vehicle data logging. This Apps Development deployment targeted engineering validation and test teams, aligning simulation and field testing workflows with deterministic real-time control and logging requirements.
The implementation combined CompactRIO chassis, FPGA modules, and Emerson LabVIEW to deliver deterministic real-time control, high-speed data acquisition, and simulation interfaces for HIL testing. Functional capabilities implemented included hardware-in-the-loop simulation, in-vehicle data logging, deterministic IO handling, and closed-loop control logic executed on FPGA targets to meet stringent timing and reliability needs.
Integrations were centered on CompactRIO and FPGA hardware with Emerson LabVIEW orchestrating acquisition and real-time execution, enabling seamless transitions between lab simulation and on-vehicle field tests across Tata Motors test sites in India. Governance focused on aligning engineering validation processes and test case orchestration, and the LabVIEW-based solution reduced development time while enabling deterministic real-time control and data acquisition and supporting both simulation and field testing outcomes.
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