eCognition User Summit Munich 2009
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2009 Summit, November 2nd - 5th. Visit the eCognition Community for all the post Summit highlights. Information on the 2010 eCognition Summit will be published in the new year.
Reasons to Attend
eCognition 8 Product Launch
The highlight of the event is sure to be when Definiens unveils its newest object based image analysis software, eCognition 8. Please click here for more information about the product launch.
Professor Dr. Gerd Binnig
The Nobel Laureate and Definiens founder will deliver the Summit keynote presentation.
eCognition 8 Workshops
Learn how to use eCognition 8 and return that knowledge to your organization. Please click here for more information about the hands on training workshops.
Network with Other Definiens Experts
The 2009 User Summit is the perfect setting to meet and learn from other Definiens software users.
User Meeting Speakers

Registration

Registration Fees
Information about Munich
“Munich Loves You”
The capital of Germany’s southernmost state of Bavaria and home to Definiens global headquarters, Munich serves as the perfect location for the Summit. Home to the world’s largest technological museum (Deutsches Museum), one of the world's largest urban public parks (Englischer Garten), and of course the world famous Oktoberfest, Munich ensures there is always something fun and exciting to do. For more information on Munich please visit the websites listed below.
www.munich.de
www.oktoberfest.de
www.hofbraeuhaus.de
Novemberfest
In the spirit of Munich’s world renowned Oktoberfest, we have planned an authentic Bavarian evening. Be sure to pack your lederhosen so you can look your best as you take in traditional German cuisine, music, and the best beer in the world. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself dancing on the tables before the night is finished.
Event Location
Deutsches Museum
First opened in 1903, the world famous Deutsches Museum is one of Europe’s most valuable scientific destinations. Taking in over 1.3 million visitors a year, the Deutsches Museum contains over 100,000 objects presented in exhibits from the fields of natural sciences, materials and production, energy, and transportation. Additionally, the museum also houses approximately 900,000 volumes of scientific research and over 4,500 meters of shelf space dedicated to archives of scientific history.
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