Marketing In
New York, Greg worked with pioneering computer animation studios
MAGI-Synthavision and
Digital Effects. While briefly serving as an instructor for basic television production at
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) in
Old Westbury, New York, he was recruited into CGL, Inc. (the newly created commercial venture) to market, forecast and plan strategy to spin off technology developed at the legendary
NYIT Computer Graphics Lab. While at NYIT Greg rubbed shoulders with many CGL veterans including
Lance Williams,
Pat Hanrahan,
Carter Burwell,
Fred Parke, Peter Oppenheimer and many others.
Engineering Mr. Panos moved to
California in 1982 to work with GTI Inc. (subsequently acquired by Rediffusion Simulation) as an applications engineer for their novel real-time (computer) image generation system the "POLY2000" which found a place in many aerospace companies including
Rockwell International. Greg joined the Rockwell
Space Station Systems Division (SSSD) as a member of the technical staff (MTS) and lead engineer instrumental in creating their premiere
visualization /
simulation laboratory to employing real-time, flight simulation technology toward visualization of preliminary designs for early proposals to
NASA for the
International Space Station project. After Space Station, Greg was employed as an applications engineer in the West Coast offices of Star Technologies, Inc. While there, his fellow Star colleagues were Michael T. Jones (deceased CTO, Google Earth) and
Dave Orton former CEO, ATI Technologies.
Consultant As a consultant to film director
Brett Leonard during pre-production, Greg was instrumental in helping define some of the key visual props used in the
"Lawnmower Man" a seminal film which first used virtual reality as plot vehicle for a major motion picture.
Writer •
Augmented Reality Sourcebook As an author, Greg is writing, editing and will publish the "Augmented Reality Sourcebook" in 2012. This work will be the first comprehensive research directory, forecasting and strategic planning compendium for the emerging field of Augmented Reality, AR App developers, Component suppliers, AR design studios, research labs, consultants, events, publications, seminars, etc. •
Virtual Reality Sourcebook As an author, Greg wrote, edited and published the "Virtual Reality Sourcebook" the first comprehensive research directory, forecasting and strategic planning compendium for the emerging market of virtual reality, human-computer interaction and real-time synthetic environment design / production. The evolving document found a home in libraries of many major corporations and institutions aiding their diligence in research and new market development. • Virtual Reality Magazine (Editor) (1994–1996) • Computer Graphics World (Magazine) (freelance writer) • Animation World Network (Magazine) (freelance writer)
Professional organizations As twice-elected Chairman of SIGGRAPH-LA (in Los Angeles and the largest local chapter for the
SIGGRAPH professional organization) he worked to promote and recognize computer graphics and animation with emerging organizations in the
CGI /
Visual FX industry for motion pictures / TV, virtual reality, virtual actors and performance animation. Greg also held the title of Co-Chairman for SIGGRAPH-LA in the late 1990s. •
SIGGRAPH – Professional Member, Chairman Local Chapter • NCGA (National Computer Graphics Association) – Professional Member •
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) – Professional Member •
Performance Animation Society – Founding Co-Director Greg co-founded the "Performance Animation Society" with Broadway actor / singer
Richard Cray in the early 1990s to educate and inform the creative, performing and acting community about the emerging, evolving tools of computer-generated character animation, real-time actor driven performance using motion capture techniques and 3D human digitization to create life-like virtual actors. 1993 Greg produced "A Musical Performance Animation", the first musical, operatic vocal performance by a real-time 3D computer generated character. ==Speaking engagements==