List of NI LabVIEW Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying NI LabVIEW customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased NI LabVIEW for Test Automation Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using NI LabVIEW for Test Automation Platform include: Boeing, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 172000 employees and revenues of $66.52 billion, Ford Motor Company, a United States based Automotive organisation with 175000 employees and revenues of $18.73 billion, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a United States based Government organisation with 9563 employees and revenues of $3.25 billion and many others.
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Boeing | Aerospace and Defense | 172000 | $66.5B | United States | National Instruments | NI LabVIEW | Test Automation Platform | 2005 | Radical Systems UK |
In 2005, Boeing selected NI LabVIEW for ground based missile and vehicle launch environment data acquisition and analysis in the United States. The implementation of NI LabVIEW, classified as a Test Automation Platform, concentrated on enabling rapid prototyping workflows and real time remote viewing of high speed inputs collected during launch testing.
The deployment paired NI LabVIEW software with PXI instrumentation to capture, condition, and analyze high speed telemetry, implementing automated test scripts, real time visualization, and data logging modules typical of test automation platforms. Configuration work emphasized engineering validation workflows for launch instrumentation, including signal capture, time synchronized acquisition, and post test analysis capabilities.
NI’s alliance partner Radical Systems UK built and delivered the system for Boeing with onsite integration and commissioning in the United States. The project delivered roughly 30% cost savings versus the predecessor system, and centralized ground test data capture and remote review for engineering and test operations.
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Ford Motor Company | Automotive | 175000 | $18.7B | United States | National Instruments | NI LabVIEW | Test Automation Platform | 2013 | Genuen |
In 2013, Ford Motor Company deployed NI LabVIEW to support a NI VeriStand based hardware in the loop test system for passenger vehicle fuel cell development. NI LabVIEW functioned as the Test Automation Platform and provided the development environment for user interface and real time control components used on the test stand.
The implementation combined a NI VeriStand HIL runtime for deterministic stimulus and response sequencing with a custom LabVIEW user interface and the INERTIA real time control add on to deliver flexible multi mode control and integrated data logging. System architecture emphasized modular test sequences, configurable I O mapping, and real time signal conditioning to accommodate changing sensor configurations and prototype interfaces.
The solution was implemented in the United States by Wineman Technology with VAR Genuen engaged for distribution and support activities. Integrations were centered on hardware in the loop connectivity to fuel cell prototypes and their sensor suites, enabling rapid swaps of test profiles and measurement channels without rewiring the stand.
The deployed NI LabVIEW test system delivered a scalable, easy to reconfigure test stand for rapid evaluation of fuel cell prototypes and sensor configurations, and provided engineering teams with flexible multi mode control and persistent data logging for iterative prototype verification.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Government | 9563 | $3.3B | United States | National Instruments | NI LabVIEW | Test Automation Platform | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory implemented NI LabVIEW as a Test Automation Platform to develop the automated control and inspection software for the Optics Mitigation Facility at the National Ignition Facility, targeting precision optics repair and extended service life. Development spanned roughly 15 months and the OMF repaired its first production optic in August 2009, demonstrating NI LabVIEW suitability for complex, safety critical research maintenance workflows in the United States.
The implementation of NI LabVIEW centered on instrument control and data acquisition, automated inspection algorithms, motion sequencing, operator human machine interfaces, event logging, and error handling to support repeatable repair procedures. NI LabVIEW served as the central Test Automation Platform coordinating inspection routines and control sequences used by maintenance engineering and operations teams responsible for optics diagnostics and repair.
Rollout followed an engineered development and validation path with staged commissioning and operational handover to OMF technicians, including integration with on site instrumentation and facility control points at the National Ignition Facility. Governance emphasized tested workflows, traceability through logging and inspection records, and procedural alignment with facility safety and maintenance practices.
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