3D Xray Vision. State of the Art. Free for Everyone*.
A project in Ithaca, NY by Mark Riccio000days
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The first 3D Xray Vision Instrument FREE* for researchers, scientists, entrepreneurs, developers, educators, artists, and explorers.
Backers: 29
Average Pledge Per Backer: $531
Funded: $15,390 of $100,000
Dates: Aug 15th -> Sep 17th (34 days)
Project By: Mark Riccio
Backers: 29
Average Pledge Per Backer: $531
Funded: $15,390 of $100,000
Dates: Aug 15th -> Sep 17th (34 days)
Project By: Mark Riccio
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current pledge level
Last Updated: September 17 @ 22:02 -0400 GMT
15%
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Latest Media (from the UK)
September 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks to BR, here's a link to another story about the Campaign: http://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=42321 Please share with your networks. Thanks! (Read More)
Cornell Xray Imaging Lab Uses Kickstarter To Provide Low Cost Advanced 3D Imaging
August 25th - via: campustechnology.com
Cornell University's 3D computed tomography (CT) imaging facility hopes to use crowd-funding platform Kickstarter to give non-invasive 3D, 4D and even 5D imaging to researchers everywhere. (Read More)
3Dxrayvision Worldwide Press Release
August 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Everyone, Thanks for the excellent pledges! Thanks to BR, the press release has hit the wires: Click here: http://prn.to/1tz4lHx Please tell all your friends (who you think might enjoy the images or supporting this type of FREE access to... (Read More)
[PRESS RELEASE] Cornell’s X-ray Imaging Lab Director Uses Kickstarter Campaign to “Democratize” Advanced 3D Imaging
August 21st - via: prlog.org
Mark Riccio, director of Cornell University’s multi-scale 3D computed tomography (CT) imaging facility, is using the online crowd-funding platform Kickstarter to bring non-invasive 3D, 4D and even 5D imaging to researchers and would-be superheros everywhere: “for FREE.” Riccio’s campaign, which just launched, asks “What would YOU do if you had Superman’s X-ray vision?” The campaign exposes the possibility to researchers and explorers everywhere, from elementary through high school students, academic institutions, start-up businesses and industry interests. (Read More)
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