Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science
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Science Like You’ve Never Seen It Before

Since you’re an active member of our GigaPan community, we’d like to extend an invitation to the first Conference on Gigapixel Imaging taking place this November at Carnegie Mellon University.

Register now! Deadline for early registration is September 13th at Midnight EST.

Whether you’re a middle school chemistry teacher, an environmental photojournalist or a Ph.D. physicist, there’s something here for you.

Join the Fine International Conference on
Gigapixel Imaging for Science and:

  • Alan Eustace, Google, Senior Vice President, Engineering & Research
  • Mark Bauman, National Geographic, Executive Vice President TV & Film
  • Pete Worden, Director of NASA Ames Research Center


November 11–13, 2010
Carnegie Mellon University

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About GigaPan

GigaPan is the newest development of the Global Connection Project, which aims to help us meet our neighbors across the globe, and learn about our planet itself. GigaPan will help bring distant communities and peoples together through images that have so much detail that they are, themselves, the objects of exploration, discovery and wonder. GigaPan has been sponsored by Google, Carnegie Mellon University and the NASA/Ames Intelligent Robotics Group. The Fine Family Foundation has provided gift funding enabling the GigaPan system to be used by scientists internationally for exploration, discovery and documentation.

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