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Kitware To Develop A Universal Healthcare Exchange Language Infrastructure
Kitware is pleased to announce the award of $149,983 in Phase I SBIR funding from the U.S. Army for the development of an adaptive healthcare exchange language for interaction between patients and healthcare organizations. Read More »
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Kitware To Develop Advanced Sparse Bundle Adjustment System For The Air Force
Kitware’s sparse bundle adjustment platform will enable more efficient and accurate video analysis by improving camera pose estimation from imagery using advanced algorithms and extensive computer vision expertise. Read More »
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Kitware to Develop Novel Neuroimage Processing Methods for Traumatic Brain Injury
The NIH-funded project will investigate new methods for better assessing Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Kitware to Develop Quantitative Cancer Assessment Environment
Kitware, a leading-edge software R&D and consulting provider, today announces the award of $298,436 in Phase I SBIR funding from the National Institutes of Health. The funding will be used to develop an ultrasound-based quantitative diagnostic approach for assessing tumor malignancy and predicting tumor outcomes. Read More »
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Kitware to Enhance the Visualization Toolkit (VTK)
New NIH funding for the enhancement and refactoring of the Visualization Toolkit will modernize the platform to maintain its position as the industry standard for advanced medical data visualization. Read More »
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Kitware To Improve Air Force Video Analyst Workflows With VIRAT
This new BAA funding will be used to transform analyst workflows and enable more efficient extraction of relevant information from full motion video (FMV) feeds. Read More »
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Kitware To Showcase Advances In HPC And Visualization At SC14
Kitware, a leader in the creation and support of open-source software and state-of-the-art technology, is exhibiting recent work in HPC and visualization at Supercomputing 2014 (SC14) in New Orleans, LA...
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Kitware Turns 10
At Kitware, we celebrated our 15th birthday on March 7, 2013. Being Kitware, we had to have a visualization component to our celebration. The idea actually started as one of the "celebrate some odd day" events that the office admin team does occasionally to keep things fun - we recently had Dip Anything In Chocolate Day (quite tasty), Pi Day (also quite tasty), and Scrabble Day (not edible - but held in conjunction with our regularly scheduled monthly Wing Day, because at Kitware there is always food involved!) Read More »
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Kitware Unleashes Brand-New Rendering Backend in ParaView 5.0
On behalf of the ParaView community, Kitware announces the release of ParaView 5.0. The release follows closely on the heels of ParaView 4.4, building on its features while presenting a rewrite of ParaView’s rendering backend to leverage newer OpenGL features. This major milestone in ParaView’s life cycle ensures that the open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization application gets the most out of modern graphics cards and rendering systems for large data sets...
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Kitware Unveils Open-Source Bioinformatics Application - Visomics
In an effort to provide a tool that helps in accelerating the pace of research through definition of relationships between biological analytes and biomarkers, Kitware – a technology company – has unveiled an open-source bioinformatics application - Visomics.
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Kitware VTK 6.0.0 Is Available For Download
Kitware and the VTK team are happy to announce that VTK 6.0.0 is available for download... Read More »
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Kitware's Commitment to Open Source Values
As many of you know, Kitware is one of the few international, thriving software companies who have made a commitment to open source practices, both in our approach to technology as well as in our business model. We have received recognition from Inc. magazine as being one the fastest growing companies four years in a row. We have sustained an average growth rate of 50% from 2008-2010. Read More »
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Kitware's Contribution to the OSTP RFI On Publically Funded Data: the “Open Source Way”
Here I want to applaud the response from Kitware, a company I know remotely (though have never visited). I work closely with Marcus Hanwell, who has developed Avogadro, an Open Source molecular editor (picture at the end of this mail). Read More »
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Kitware-Leading Open Health Company-Ranked 1245 on the 2012 Inc. 5000 List
Inc. Magazine this week announced the 2012 Inc. 500|5000 list, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. Kitware ranked #1245 overall, with three year revenue growth of 248%. The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy—America’s independent entrepreneurs. Unified Payments tops this year’s list. Read More »
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KiwiViewer Arrives in the Android Market
I'm very happy to announce that KiwiViewer has arrived in the Android Market and you can now download it here! Read More »
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