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Halfway to I2K 2025 (Virtual Image analysis workshop, Nov 17-19)

Discovery in the life-sciences increasingly relies on quantitative analysis of microscopy images. The 2025 FREE online event “Halfway to I2K”, to be held from November 17-19, will therefore feature in-depth interactive workshops covering state-of-the-art open-source solutions for biological image reconstruction and analysis. It will be an event to learn about and discuss forward looking strategies for dealing with the ever-increasing amount of large and content rich microscopy imagery.

As many major open-source platforms for bioimage analysis will be represented including many in the image.sc forum, this will be a great opportunity to learn how to use the best software tools for your research and how to get involved in their development! We will have an exciting range of developers and adopters in the field of computational image analysis participating in the workshop, both as tutors and participants.

The event is called “Halfway to I2K” since it falls between I2K 2024, held at Human Technopole in Milan, and our soon-to-be-announced 2026 event. The intention is for the community to meet every 2 years in-person, with a virtual component every year, either Virtual I2K the year of the in-person, or “Halfway to I2K” on the years in-between the in-person meetings.

Website: https://www.i2kconference.org/