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Design News, December, 2001

Ray Almgren Vice President, Product Strategy National Instruments Austin, TX

National Instruments is highly involved in bringing science and technology to elementary schools in the Austin area. The company donates equipment and funds, and more than 50 employees donate their time to the Robolab program that uses Lego building blocks and NI software to expose students of all ages to technology.

DESIGN NEWS: Employees donate thousands of hours of their time to this program. What's in it for NI?

ALMGREN: At NI, our social mission is to improve education in our community and to encourage more young people to become scientists and engineers. Obviously we are looking to make a positive impact on the community, but a secondary benefit is that...

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