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Kitware
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer software, Large Data Visualization, Biomedical Imaging, Quality Software Process, Informatics, Data Publishing, Computer Vision, Open Source
FoundedNew York (1998)
Headquarters,
USA
Number of locations
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Lyon, France
Key people
Lisa Avila, CEO & co-founder
Bill Hoffman, Chairman, CTO & co-founder
Claudine Hagen, CFO
Will Schroeder, co-founder
Ken Martin, co-founder
Charles Law, co-founder
Stephen Aylward, Senior Director of Operations NC
Berk Geveci, Senior Director of Scientific Computing
Anthony Hoogs, Senior Director of Computer Vision
ProductsHigh-performance computing, visualization and storage
Number of employees
130 (2017)
Websitewww.kitware.com

Kitware, Inc. is a technology company headquartered in Clifton Park, New York. The company specializes in the research and development of open-source software in the fields of computer vision, medical imaging, visualization, 3D data publishing and technical software development.[1] In addition to software development, the company offers custom solutions, technical support and training, and books.[1][2]

History

The company was founded in 1998 by Will Schroeder, Ken Martin, Lisa Avila, Charles Law and Bill Hoffman to support the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). VTK was initially created in 1993 by Will, Ken and Bill Lorensen as companion software to “The Visualization Toolkit: An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics,” originally published by Prentice-Hall.[3] As VTK was released open source, a user community developed around the software and the founders of Kitware took this opportunity to start the business.[3] With time, the company expanded its focus and offerings to include development in other areas such as biomedical imaging, large data visualization, quality software process, informatics, and data management.

Kitware is one of the fastest growing companies in the country, having been included on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies from 2009 to 2012:

  • 2008: Overall Rank of 3,026, Percentage Growth of 117.3%[4]
  • 2009: Overall Rank of 3,330, Percentage Growth of 76.1%[5]
  • 2010: Overall Rank of 1,655, Industry Rank of 113, Percentage Growth of 172%[6]
  • 2011: Overall Rank of 1,572, Percent Growth of 175%[7]
  • 2012: Overall Rank of 1,245, Percent Growth of 248%, 5-Time Honoree[8]

The consistent growth of the company has enabled the opening of four additional offices: Carrboro, North Carolina; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Arlington, Virginia; and Kitware SAS, the European office, in Lyon, France.

Open Source

Kitware actively contributes to and maintains several leading open-source software packages, including:

Areas of Expertise

Kitware contributes to the fields of scientific visualization, medical imaging, computer vision, data management, and informatics through the creation of high-quality software.
Recent publications highlighting the company's work include:
Medical Imaging[9]

  • Bayesian Regularization Applied to Ultrasound Strain Imaging by McCormick M., Rubert N., Varghese T
  • Agile methods for open source safety-critical software by Gary K., Enquobahrie A., Ibanez L., Cheng P., Yaniv Z., Cleary K., Kokoori S., Muffih B., Heidenreich J.
  • Sensors Management in Robotic Neurosurgery: the ROBOCAST project by Vaccarella A., Comparetti M., Enquobahrie A., Ferrigno G., De Momi E.
  • The Need for Open Imaging Archives: How Open Imaging Archives Benefit Algorithm Development by R. Avila

Scientific Visualization[10]

  • Streaming-Enabled Parallel Data Flow Framework in the Visualization Toolkit by Vo H.T., Comba J.L., Geveci B., Silva C.T.
  • Verifying Scientific Simulations via Comparative and Quantitative Visualization by Ahrens J., Heitmann K., Peterson M., Woodring J., Williams S., Fasel P., Ahrens C., Hsu C., Geveci B.
  • Multi-Resolution Streaming in VTK and ParaView by DeMarle D., Woodring J., Ahrens J.

Computer Vision[11]

  • A Large-scale Benchmark Dataset for Event Recognition in Surveillance Video by Oh S., Hoogs A., Perera A., Cuntoor N., Chen C-C., Lee J.T., Mukherjee S., Aggarwal J.K., Lee H., Davis L., Swears E., Wang X., Ji Q., Reddy K., Shah M., Vondrick C., Pirsiavash H., Ramanan D., Yuen J., Torralba A., Song B., Fong A., Roy-Chowdhury A., Desai M.
  • Vehicle Surveillance with a Generic, Adaptive, 3D Vehicle Model by Leotta M., Mundy J.
  • Augmenting aerial earth maps with dynamic information from videos by Kim K., Oh S., Lee J., Essa I.

Data Management[12]

  • Remote Visualization of Large Datasets with MIDAS and ParaViewWeb by Jomier J., Jourdain S., Ayachit U., Marion C.

Locations

  • Kitware, Inc. Headquarters: Clifton Park, NY (1712 Route 9, Suite 300, Clifton Park, NY 12065)
  • Kitware, Inc. Branch Office: Chapel Hill, NC (101 East Weaver Street, Carrboro, NC 27510)
  • Kitware, Inc. Branch Office: Santa Fe, NM (1800 Old Pecos Trail, Suite G, Santa Fe, NM 87505)
  • Kitware SAS Headquarters: Lyon, France (6 Cours André Philip, 69100 Villeurbanne, France)

References

  1. ^ a b "Kitware, Inc. Website".
  2. ^ Martin, Ken; Hoffman, Bill (2007). "An Open Source Approach to Developing Software in a Small Organization". IEEE Software. 24: 46–53. doi:10.1109/MS.2007.5.
  3. ^ a b VTK
  4. ^ Inc. 5000 List 2008.
  5. ^ Inc. 5000 List 2009.
  6. ^ Inc. 5000 List 2010.
  7. ^ Inc. 5000 List 2011.
  8. ^ [1].
  9. ^ "Medical Imaging Publications".
  10. ^ Scientific Visualization Publications
  11. ^ Computer Vision Publications
  12. ^ [Remote Visualization of Large Datasets with MIDAS and ParaViewWeb Data Management Publications]

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