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National Instruments Corp
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Market Cap: 7.5B EUR
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National Instruments Corp
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Market Cap
7.5B EUR
Industry
Electrical Equipment
Economic Moat
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In the bustling tech landscape of Austin, Texas, National Instruments Corp. (NI) stands as a prominent force in bridging the intricate world of software and hardware engineering. Founded in 1976 by James Truchard, Jeff Kodosky, and Bill Nowlin, the company embarked on its journey with a vision to revolutionize how data acquisition and instrument control could empower engineers and scientists. NI's core competency lies in its cleverly designed modular hardware and intuitive software platforms, which facilitate the accelerated development of automated test and measurement systems. At the heart of its product offerings is the renowned LabVIEW software – an integral tool that transforms the complex task of graphical programming into a more accessible endeavor, enriching the capabilities of engineers and researchers in diverse industries from automotive to telecommunications. The economic engine of National Instruments is fueled primarily by its sales of software-centric systems and solutions, which enable a broad spectrum of enterprises to improve operational efficiency and product innovation. By selling a suite of integrated products that encompass everything from data acquisition hardware to signal conditioning devices, NI captures a loyal customer base that relies heavily on the company's ecosystem for their design, prototyping, and validation processes. Offering a subscription model as well, NI ensures a steady stream of recurring revenue while fostering ongoing relationships with its client base. This strategy not only bolsters its financial stability but also positions NI as a key partner for businesses around the globe striving to keep pace in an era defined by rapid technological advancement.

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Overvaluation 39%
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