by Gill Birchmore | Dec 15, 2021 | Automotive, Electric Vehicle, Events, hardware-in-the-loop, Python, Research & Development, Test Cell Control and Data Acquisition System, The Austin Team
The long and ever-changing list of requirements for an optimised test system makes it increasingly challenging for organisations to identify the right solution to suit their needs. Stakeholders must make critical technology decisions that will ultimately define...
by Gill Birchmore | May 21, 2021 | The Austin Team, Uncategorized
Austin Consultants are delighted to have been approved to use the Made in Sheffield mark, one of the world’s great brands, internationally recognised as a mark of origin and quality on the city’s manufactured products. The Made in Sheffield mark is an...
by Gill Birchmore | Jan 11, 2021 | The Austin Team
We are delighted to welcome our new Business Development Manager Juri De Rooster to the Austin Consultants Team. Juri has over a decade of sales leadership experience within the engineering and technology industry, working In Europe, North American and Asia. Having...
by Gill Birchmore | Dec 13, 2019 | The Austin Team, Uncategorized
To accommodate our ever-growing team, today, we move to our new London Office at: Sustainable Workspaces25 Lavington StreetLondonSE1 0NZ. We can’t wait to settle into our home. Look out for images of the new office in the new year, or better still stop by, the...
by Gill Birchmore | Nov 26, 2018 | Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Research & Development, The Austin Team
We are delighted to reveal that Austin Consultants has become the latest Tier 2 members of University of Sheffield The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC); a world-class centre for industry-focused research and development of technologies used in...
by Gill Birchmore | Jun 22, 2018 | LabVIEW Tips, National Instruments, The Austin Team, Uncategorized
Ever had the issue of loading a LabVIEW project up in an older version? Or do you wish to know what version of LabVIEW the project file was last saved in? There is a quick and simple way to check. You can view the .lvproj file in notepad by right clicking>Open...
by Gill Birchmore | Jan 23, 2018 | LabVIEW Tips, The Austin Team
There is a function in LabVIEW that allows the user to compare two VIs to check for any differences. This is very helpful for routing any issues that may occur when you change a working VI to add or adapt functionality. One note to make is that two individual VIs are...
by Gill Birchmore | Jan 18, 2018 | Artificial Intelligence, Demonstration, Machine Learning, Research & Development, The Austin Team
Following our initial project to deliver a visitor display that allowed the public to experience elephants’ communication noises, we are working with Zoological Society of London (ZSL) Whipsnade on an exciting project to develop an automatic elephant call...
by Gill Birchmore | Dec 6, 2017 | LabVIEW Tips, National Instruments, The Austin Team
In a LabVIEW application with lots of VI’s, it can be tricky to quickly navigate around your LabVIEW Project Explorer window. Pressing CTRL-SHIFT-E whilst within a VI will highlight where in the LabVIEW Project Explorer that VI is...