
2008
12.2008 Kitware's Lung Cancer Research Featured on AuntMinnie.com
12.2008 Kitware Sponsors Camp KDE
11.2008 NIH Grant Supports Research Into Mapping the Brain With Machine Vision
10.2008 Kitware Sponsors VisWeek2008
10.2008 Kitware, OSA release software for ISP
10.2008 Kitware Receives 2008 Best of Clifton Park Award
10.2008 Kitware Welcomes New Employees
09.2008 Kitware Awarded $6.7M DARPA Contract
09.2008 Kitware Wins Phase I STTR for Feature Extraction with ParaView
09.2008 Kitware Wins DOE Phase I SBIR to Develop Collaborative Visualization with ParaView
08.2008 Kitware Ranks No. 3026 on the 2008 Inc. 5,000 List
05.2008 Kitware Welcomes New Employees
01.2008 KDE Adopts Kitware's Cross-Platform Build Tool CMake
2007
10.2007 Kitware's Brad Davis Wins 2007 Marr Prize at ICCV
10.2007 Kitware Collaborator wins 2007 Nobel Prize in Medicine
08.2007 Kitware Establishes Computer Vision Group, Dr. Anthony Hoogs to Lead
01.2007 AFRL Awards Kitware Phase II SBIR for Automatic Segmentation
2006
10.2006 DOD Awards Kitware Phase II STTR for High-Performance GPU Computing
09.2006 Kitware Releases New Edition of VTK User's Guide for VTK 5.0
06.2006 Kitware Welcomes New Employees
04.2006 DOD Awards Kitware Phase I SBIR for Automatic Segmentation
03.2006 NSF Awards Kitware Phase II SBIR for Volume Rendering of AMR Datasets
01.2006 Kitware Establishes North Carolina Office, Welcomes New Employees
2005
07.2005 DOD Awards Kitware Phase I SBIR for High-Performance GPU Computing
03.2005 Kitware Welcomes Rick Avila
03.2005 Sandia, Kitware and NVidia Achieve Breakthrough Performance with ParaView
2004
11.2004 NSF Awards Kitware Phase I SBIR for Volume Rendering of AMR Datasets
10.2004 Kitware Teams to Create the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing
09.2004 Kitware to Create Image-Guided Surgery Software Toolkit
09.2004 Kitware Awarded Phase II SBIR Grant From The Department Of Energy
09.2004 Kitware Wins Contract from NLM for Long-Term ITK Maintenance
09.2004 Kitware To Develop Automated ITK Journal Publishing System
09.2004 Kitware To Develop 3D Segmentation and Registration Interaction Widgets
09.2004 Kitware Awarded Teams with UNC for Phase I STTR from NBIB/NIH
09.2004 Kitware Releases New Edition Of VTK Users Guide With Updates For VTK 4.4
09.2004 Georgetown University And Kitware Win Phase II STTR Grant From NIH
08.2004 Kitware Welcomes New Employee
07.2004 Kitware Releases New Edition of Mastering CMake Book With 2.0 Updates
07.2004 Kitware Won Contract To Extend Laser Ultrasound Software Development
06.2004 Kitware Welcomes New Employee
04.2004 Kitware and Pfizer Engage in Joint Development
04.2004 Kitware Welcomes New Employees
02.2004 Kitware Expands Office Space Due To Increase In Staff Over Past Year
01.2004 Kitware Welcomes New Employees
2003
11.2003 Kitware Wins Los Alamos National Laboratory Contract
09.2003 Kitware Announces VolView 2.0 Volume Visualization System
07.2003 Kitware Wins Phase I SBIR Grant From The Department Of Energy
05.2003 Georgetown University And Kitware Win Phase I STTR Grant From NIH
03.2003 Kitware Wins Phase II SBIR Grant From The National Science Foundation
2002
10.2002 Kitware Announces ParaView 0.6 Parallel Visualization Application
09.2002 Kitware Extends Contract With NLM For Segmentation And Registration Toolkit
07.2002 Kitware Wins Phase II SBIR From The US Army Research Lab
03.2002 Kitware Announces VolView 1.3 Volume Visualization System
01.2002 Kitware Wins Phase I SBIR From The US Army Research Lab
01.2002 Kitware Wins Phase I SBIR Grant From The National Science Foundation
01.2002 VTK Is A Finalist For Jolt Product Of Excellence And Productivity Award
2001
05.2001 PolyViz Is Added To The ActiViz Product Family
05.2001 Kitware Unveils Their New Look At www.kitware.com
03.2001 ActiViz Products Enable Embedded Visualization
02.2001 Kitware Expands Office Space Due To Increase In Staff Over Past Year
2000
12.2000 Kitware Announces VolView 1.2 Volume Visualization System
03.2000 Kitware Signs 3 Year Contract With US National Labs For Parallel Processing
1999
11.1999 Kitware Signs Contract With NLM For Segmentation And Registration Toolkit
1998
11.1998 Support For VolumePro Board From Real Time Visualization Added To VTK
05.1998 Kitware Wins Phase I SBIR Grant From The US Air Force
October 2008
Kitware, OSA release software for Interactive Scientific Publishing
Technology Enables Researchers to Interact with Author Data
Clifton Park, NY October 29 – Kitware is pleased to announce the launch of OSA’s Interactive Science Publishing (ISP) system. ISP is the first open-access scientific publication system that allows authors to distribute imaging datasets and advanced visualizations over the Internet for interactive display. The dissemination of information and data using novel software technology and systems falls directly in line with Kitware’s organizational goals and its efforts to advance publishing systems for open science. OSA ISP is a unique publishing system that enables researchers to create active publications supporting direct interaction with the data referred to in the publication.
“Kitware is delighted to have partnered with the Optical Society of America and the National Library of Medicine to develop and launch the Interactive Science Publishing system,” said Kitware’s Director of Medical Applications, Rick Avila. “This first of its kind open-access system represents an important milestone in scientific publishing that will significantly improve the dissemination of scientific findings and ultimately accelerate scientific enquiry, all of which are at the core of Kitware’s long-standing commitment to open science.”
ISP was built on top of Kitware’s MIDAS multimedia server and VolView visualization application, which is an intuitive, interactive system for volume visualization. ISP allows authors to submit a manuscript including large three-dimensional data sets and the visualization settings needed to reproduce figures in the manuscript. Readers are then able to load and interactively explore the author’s datasets using advanced 2D and 3D display methods and tools.
The ISP software is the result of an ISP initiative between The Optical Society (OSA) and the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Kitware collaborated with OSA, a leader in providing educational resources that support technical and professional development in the field of optics, to develop the ISP software.
ISP provides the opportunity for researchers, scientists and engineers to evaluate new research results more thoroughly. OSA staff published the first two ISP articles in their all-electronic journal for optics, Optics Express on October 15.
For more information on ISP, visit http://www.opticsinfobase.org/isp.cfm.
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About Kitware
Kitware, Inc. (http://www.kitware.com) is a leader in the creation and support of open-source software and state of art technology across five business areas: visualization, computer vision, medical imaging, data publishing and quality software process. By employing open source business and development models the company fosters extended, collaborative communities and provides flexible, low-cost technical solutions to medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, government researchers, the oil & gas industry, computer aided design & manufacturing, aerospace, engineering, and educational institutions worldwide.
Founded in 1998, Kitware has grown to include customers in over 43 countries and in 41 of the 50 US states. Kitware’s team is widely recognized for their major contributions to a variety of open source software systems including the cross-platform build system CMake, the Visualization Toolkit (VTK), the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (ITK), and the Parallel Visualization System (ParaView).
About OSA
Uniting more than 70,000 professionals from 134 countries, the Optical Society (OSA) brings together the global optics community through its programs and initiatives. Since 1916 OSA has worked to advance the common interests of the field, providing educational resources to the scientists, engineers and business leaders who work in the field by promoting the science of light and the advanced technologies made possible by optics and photonics. OSA publications, events, technical groups and programs foster optics knowledge and scientific collaboration among all those with an interest in optics and photonics. For more information, visit www.osa.org.
About the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
Located in Bethesda, Md., the National Library of Medicine is the world's largest library of the health sciences. For more information, visit their Web site at http://www.nlm.nih.gov.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) — The Nation's Medical Research Agency — includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is the primary federal agency for conducting and supporting basic, clinical and translational medical research, and it investigates the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit www.nih.gov.