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May 26th, 2015
Nominations Open for the Prestigious Carl Pulfrich Award 2015

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Heerbrugg, Switzerland, May 26, 2015 — Hexagon Geosystems is pleased to continue the tradition of promoting outstanding scientific, application-oriented design and/or manufacturing activities in the field of photogrammetry, remote sensing and earth imaging applications.  

The academic earth imaging community is encouraged to submit nominations for this prestigious award. Nominees will be considered on the basis of experience, activities in field of photogrammetry and remote sensing, and contributions to the advancement of all aspects of the earth imaging field. Applied work involving hardware systems, software solutions, or innovative service activities will be considered as well.

The award recipient(s) will receive a monetary gift of $7,500 (U.S.) or an amount deemed suitable by the award council and will be presented the distinguished 2015 Carl Pulfrich Award Plaque during the 55th Photogrammetric Week, Sept. 7-11, 2015, in Stuttgart, Germany.

For more information about the award and the criteria, please visit: http://www.leica-geosystems.com/carlpulfrichaward  or  http://ww.ziimaging.com/carlpulfrichaward  Carl Pulfrich Award The biennial award and donation is intended to honor the memory of Dr. Carl Pulfrich, a member of the scientific staff at Carl Zeiss from 1890 to 1927, during which time he directed the design of the first stereo photogrammetric and surveying instruments from Zeiss.