New Photo Scan Kiosk to Help Scan 100,000 Photos at RootsTech 2015

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When the largest family history event in the world convenes at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, it will no doubt be the first time for many to ever attend a RootsTech event.
 
RootsTech 2015 is a 3-day event offering more than 200 classes; an expo hall of hundreds of exhibitors and sponsors, including interactive booths to assist in your family history journey; general sessions with well-known and inspiring speakers; and entertaining events at the end of each day.
 
This will be the fifth annual RootsTech conference. It offers the perfect place to discover and share your family's stories and connections through technology. 
 

A World of Firsts

For the first time the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) and RootsTech are teaming up for a one-time special genealogy event, February 11–14, 2015. 
 
FGS and RootsTech will share the expo hall, general sessions, activities, and more while each conference offers their own program of sessions. FGS sessions will focus on methodology, records, ethnic research, and migration for honing your research skills and society issues to motivate and inspire society volunteers. RootsTech will offer a program of technology-based solutions for the genealogy needs of both individuals and societies.
 

New Photo Scanning Kiosk to Debut

Another first at RootsTech 2015 will be the introduction of the Scannx Photo ScanCenter.
 
The New Photo Scan Kiosknew addition to Scannx's line-up of library technology harnesses the power of its easy-to-use, interactive touchscreen interface with the Kodak Picture Saver Scanning Systems photo scanners, model PS50 & PS80. The Scannx Photo ScanCenters will be available for attendees to use and scan their personal family photos at E-Z Photo Scan's Expo Hall Booth #1343.
 
This versatile tool has the ability to scan up to 85 photos per minute and doubles as a scanner for treasured documents, too. It's  fluid touchscreen interface guides the user seamlessly through the scanning process: setting up preferred file formats/file names, choosing document capture options like scan quality/color depth and designating document delivery destinations. It can even directly load scanned photos into FamilySearch.org!
 
John Dexter, Scannx President & COO"The world's first Scannx Photo ScanCenter has been installed at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City for just about 2 months. Its real-time reporting and tangible metrics available using our Scannalytics has provided a very clear insight into how it is being used by library patrons. In just its first month of use, more than 10,000 photos were scanned by over 200 patrons." reports John Dexter, Scannx president & COO.
 

100,000 Family Photos!

Scannx is joining FamilySearch, Kodak Alaris and E-Z Photo Scan to bring the largest free photo scanning hub ever offered to RootsTech 2015. The goal is to help attendees preserve at least 100,000 family photos and treasured documents during the 3-day event by offering 24 hours of photo scanning using high-quality/high-speed Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System scanners.
 
More than a dozen photo scanning stations will be available throughout the Expo Hall to scan family photos. There is absolutely no-charge. E-Z Scan professionals will be available to assist RootsTech goers to get started and answer questions.
 
To participate in this free interactive event, you simply need to bring your family photos to E-Z Photo Scan, Booth #1343 in the Expo Hall.
 

Other Interactive Activities

Attendees can come experience a wide variety of other interactive stations throughout Expo Hall, including;

  • Scan your family's treasured photos and documents
  • Recording your personal and family stories
  • Creating a visual family tree to print and share
  • Taking photos with family and friends
  • Scan treasured family photos
  • Calling and recording your conversation with grandma
  • Get a signature with the cast of Studio C from BYUtv

Just Imagine! 

This can be you scanning your family photos at RootsTech 2015...

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