Congratulations, Simon! Another CLD at GPower!

We are proud to announce that Simon Sejer Pedersen has just passed the Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD) exam—an exam that makes him a member of a strong, growing, and global LabVIEW community.

Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD)

At GPower, we have just gained another LabVIEW developer. This follows a successful Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD) exam, which highlights Simon’s competencies in LabVIEW, including the ability to design and develop functional programs with proper documentation and style.

Among the most highly certified in Europe

In addition to being among the teams in Europe with the most certifications in LabVIEW and TestStand—both NI (National Instruments) software products—we are also the team in Denmark with the highest certification average.

At the same time, we are also the only team in which all developers are certified in both LabVIEW and TestStand—certifications further supported by the fact that we have no fewer than two LabVIEW Champions.

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What is LabVIEW?

LabVIEW is a development environment for NI’s (National Instruments) graphical programming language G. The software is particularly strong when used for tasks within test, measurement, and control.

The advantage of LabVIEW is that it can visualize all aspects of applications, including hardware configuration, measurement data, and troubleshooting. This visualization makes it easier, among other things, to integrate measurement equipment from different vendors, develop analysis algorithms, and design custom interfaces.

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