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National Instruments Is Bullish on Thailand, Strengthens Presence in Bangkok

SINGAPORE — (Marketwire) — 07/08/12 —

News Highlights:

NI sees significant growth opportunities in Thailand-s hard disk drive, electronics manufacturing, energy and oil & gas sectors

NI marks 10th year in Thailand with office expansion in downtown Chatuchak, Bangkok

New office to serve as customer service and training center

(NI) is bullish on Thailand, seeing significant growth opportunities in the hard disk drive, electronics, power and oil & gas industries among others, as it marks its 10th year in the country. Chandran Nair, Managing Director of National Instruments for Southeast Asia, shared this view at the inauguration of NI-s new office in Thailand today.

“National Instruments- business in Thailand has grown from strength to strength since we established our presence here in 2002. We are pleased to open the doors of our new office and engage more closely with our customers and partners in high-growth sectors like hard disk drive, electronics manufacturing, energy and oil & gas industries,” Nair says.

The larger premises at the Suntowers building on Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road in Chompon, Chatuchak, Bangkok will serve as the hub for NI-s customer service programs and industry-leading technical trainings.

“Our commitment as an investor in Thailand is definitely long-term. We are looking forward to growing the NI team here, collaborating with more universities, and enabling competitiveness across customer verticals,” he adds.

NI is partner to some of the world leading companies that have production facilities in Thailand such as Sony Technology (Thailand), Thai Summit Autoparts Industry Co. Ltd, Seagate Technology (Thailand) and PTT Public Company Ltd; as well as large multinational and local players in the automotive, energy, and oil & gas sectors.

“Asia-Pacific contributes about 30 percent to our global revenue. Our rapid expansion in this region, particularly in developing countries like Thailand, is a testament to the scale and speed with which Asian economies are rising,” Nair says.

Thailand is the second largest economy is Southeast Asia, after Indonesia. Despite last year-s devastating floods, Thailand has registered positive results in the first quarter of 2012. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has also announced a rosy outlook for Thailand, predicting economic growth at 5.5 and 7.5 percent in 2012 and 2013, respectively.

“Thailand is admirably resilient. The economy has bounced back quickly, and the hard disk drive industry, which is the largest in Asia, has gotten back on track since the floods,” he shares. Indicators have shown that hard disk drive production levels will grow 20% year-on-year by 2013.

Thailand is also important for NI in the research and academic field. NI has long-stand partnerships with universities such as King Mongkut-s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, King Mongkut-s University of Technology North Bangkok. Notable programs include the annual Graphical Design System (GSD) Summit, Science, Technology, Engineering Exchange Laboratory (STEEL) Program, and the LabVIEW Academy.

Since 1976, National Instruments () has equipped engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation and discovery. NI-s graphical system design approach to engineering provides an integrated software and hardware platform that speeds the development of any system needing measurement and control. The company-s long-term vision and focus on improving society through its technology supports the success of its customers, employees, suppliers and shareholders.

Jessie Lee
National Instruments
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