About Us
The Division of Virtual Instrumentation is a test and measurement systems integrator that places an emphasis on Electrical and Optical testing devices. We combine our in-depth knowledge and vast experience to ensure that we manufacture and provide our customers with affordable, yet high-tech solutions for their automation measurement needs. The framework of our solutions is based on programming software, developed using NI LabVIEW and C/C++, used to operate modular measurement hardware.

The Division of Virtual Instrumentation resides in its own building located in Ostrava Science & Technology Park, in the vicinity of the Technical University of Ostrava. The city of Ostrava is the most industrial, and third largest, city in the Czech Republic.
Our Customers
Due to our customer centered approach and our configurable solutions, we have established a customer base in many different regions of the globe.

Strategic Partner
ELCOM is a member of a National Instruments Alliance Program which is a worldwide network of more than 600 consultants, system integrators, developers, channel partners, and industry experts who partner with NI to provide complete, high-quality virtual instrumentation solutions to customers. ELCOM, a.s., DVI became a member of the program in 2003 to provide highly reliable system integrator services worldwide.
History
The Foundation

The Division of Virtual instrumentation's foundation was closely related to projects that were taking place at the Department of Electrical Measurement, within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, at the Technical University of Ostrava. The Department of Electrical Measurement was mainly involved in the research of power analyzer ENA 500 - a measurement system used for identification and analysis of backward effects and interference in power networks. The Division of Virtual Instrumentation followed this successful project with the development of more software applications used for measurement automation. This symbiotic relationship between the Technical University of Ostrava and the Division of Virtual Instrumentation has become a long-term success and persists up to this day.
