Enter to Win Olympus’ First Global Image of the Year Award

Image of the Year Award

Kerry Israel

Kerry Israel

29 October, 2019

Last year we received many incredible submissions for our 2018 Image of the Year Life Science Light Microscopy Award held in Europe. As we celebrate and showcase the winning images (stay tuned for upcoming posts spotlighting last year’s winners!), our search for the best light microscopy imaging continues—this time on a global scale.

This year, we’re proud to present our first Global Image of the Year Life Science Light Microscopy Award. Here, learn about the prizes and submit your entry.

Win Global and Regional Prizes

Our global award celebrates the very best in life science imaging worldwide. To enter, submit your best light microscopy images through Jan. 31, 2020.

Regional prizes in Asia, Europe, and the Americas will be awarded in addition to the global prize. The global winner can select the prize of their choice: an Olympus CX43 microscope with DP27 digital camera or our new X Line™ objectives. Regional winners will come away with an OM-D E-M5 Mark II digital camera.

Winners will be selected by a jury and announced in March 2020. All entries will be evaluated based on three criteria: artistic and visual aspects, scientific impact, and microscope proficiency.

Meet the Jury

Our jury consists of global representatives from both science and the arts, including:

Learn more about the jurors by reading their full biographies here.

Get Inspired to Submit Your Entry

We hope you’re as excited about our first Global Image of the Year Award as we are. If you need a little motivation to craft your light microscopy masterpieces, look to last year’s winners for inspiration. Check out their award-winning images below.

Learn more about our 2019 IOTY Award and submit your entry by visiting Olympus-LifeScience.com/IOTY.

We can’t wait to see your images. Good luck!

Kerry Israel

Kerry Israel

Manager, Marketing Communications

Kerry Israel is the Manager of Marketing and Communications for Life Science at Evident. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brandeis University, and more than 15 years of experience in all aspects of marketing, from advertising and social media strategy to grassroots outreach.