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[[Image:2014-08-26-SlicerIGT-EMBC2014Tutorial.png]] | Pre-conference tutorial session [http://www.slicerigt.org/wp/embc-2014-tutorial/ Building image-guidance systems from open-source components] at IEEE EMBC in Chicago (August 26, 2014).  
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Image:2014-08-26-SlicerIGT-EMBC2014Tutorial.png | Pre-conference tutorial session [http://www.slicerigt.org/wp/embc-2014-tutorial/ Building image-guidance systems from open-source components] at IEEE EMBC in Chicago (August 26, 2014). [[Image:2014-08-26-SlicerIGT-EMBC2014Tutorial.png]]
 
Image:2014-06-27-SlicerKuka.png|Demo at CARS 2014 in Fukuoka, Japan. Slicer is connected to a KUKA robot for visualization of 3D models of the robot, the anatomy, and the workspace. The system is originally developed at [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/2013_Summer_Project_Week:kukarobot NA-MIC Summer Project Week].
 
Image:2014-06-27-SlicerKuka.png|Demo at CARS 2014 in Fukuoka, Japan. Slicer is connected to a KUKA robot for visualization of 3D models of the robot, the anatomy, and the workspace. The system is originally developed at [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/2013_Summer_Project_Week:kukarobot NA-MIC Summer Project Week].
 
Image:2014AppleVisualization.png| Multiplanar and volume rendered view of a [http://forge.abcd.harvard.edu/gf/download/frsrelease/85/2945/GrannySmith.zip CT scan of a Granny Smith apple].  In plane resolution is 0.33 mm, and 1.25 mm slice thickness.
 
Image:2014AppleVisualization.png| Multiplanar and volume rendered view of a [http://forge.abcd.harvard.edu/gf/download/frsrelease/85/2945/GrannySmith.zip CT scan of a Granny Smith apple].  In plane resolution is 0.33 mm, and 1.25 mm slice thickness.

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