Electronics Workbench acquired by National Instruments, and was rebranded as National Instruments Electronics Workbench Group
Electronics Workbench develops and markets the industry's best selling desktop electronic design automation (EDA) software. The company's design tools are used for the schematic capture, simulation, layout and routing of printed circuit boards (PCBs). Since 1984, the company has produced products with exceptional power, features and ease-of-use to help mainstream professional engineers and PCB designers improve design productivity and shorten time-to-market. The company's customers include major international electronics industry companies such as Agilent Technologies and Texas Instruments as well as government, military and educational institutions. Electronics Workbench has sales and support offices in North America and Europe and distribution partners in over 35 countries around the world. The company is a privately held firm and the head office is located in Toronto, Canada. 
The NI Electronics Workbench Group (formerly Electronics Workbench) equips the professional PCB designer with world-class tools for schematic capture, interactive circuit simulation with industry-standard SPICE, board layout with autorouting options, and integrated prototyping and test.
Ultiboard has been carefully designed to maximize your productivity. By optimizing the most common, repetitive tasks such as part and trace placement, we have dramatically reduced the number of keystrokes and mouse movements required to layout your design.
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