Fort Worth, Texas (February 21, 2025) – The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is thrilled to welcome the Giant Screen Cinema Association (GSCA) to the Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater, this September, for the GSCA 2025 International Conference.
The GSCA International Conference invites giant screen leaders and professionals from all across the world to explore the latest innovations in immersive cinema through screenings, professional development sessions, and presentations that showcase the latest advancements in giant screen technology.
This conference will take place from September 16-20, 2025 and will be co-hosted by the Bullock Texas State History Museum. Attendees will get to experience the Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater’s groundbreaking innovation starting September 19, which the GSCA has highlighted as Dome Day, followed by Innovations Spotlight on September 20 where a special session will focus on the groundbreaking Cosm LED Dome technology and the production methodologies that are critical to the success of this and other state-of-the-art advancements.
“We are honored that the GSCA has chosen to come back to Fort Worth and to the Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater”, says Regina Faden, Ph.D., President, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. “We are thrilled to share the 8K digital LED dome technology with the Producers and Filmmakers. We hope that the dome’s cutting-edge technology will foster new ideas, where we are only limited by our imagination. We are excited to see what content can be provided for our visitors in the future.”
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History previously co-hosted the GSCA Conference in 2011 and is looking forward to welcoming the industry back to Fort Worth’s most iconic dome.
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