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<245 light-years (ly) distant) and adolescent (<300 Myr, <115 ly) stars. The latter, older but closer than the known young associations, allow our survey to probe within the 5 astronomical units ice line, where it is cold enough for hydrogen compounds such as water, ammonia, and methane to condense into solid ice grains. Simulations predict this survey will discover approximately 50 exoplanets, increasing the number of exoplanet images by an order of magnitude, enough for statistical investigations. [More information can be found at http://planetimager.org/] Stephen Goodsell is the Instrument Program Manager at Gemini and located at located at Oxford University, UK. He can be reached at: [email protected] André-Nicolas Chene is the GRACES instrument scientist at Gemini. He can be reached at: [email protected] Scot Kleinman is head of the Instrumentation Program at Gemini. He can be reached at: [email protected] There is still much work to be completed both at Gemini South and among the groups working on the Verification and Commissioning tasks. This work is due to ramp down towards the end of 2014 and GPI will become an operational instrument. Given the early science programs, the GPIES, and the general 2014B observations, it shouldn’t be too long before GPI discovers its first exoplanet! For the latest information stay connected to the Gemini Facebook page. GMOS: The new, extended red-sensitivity, Hamamatsu CCDs for the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) have now been delivered from Gemini North — where the system was developed in conjunction with a team at the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics — to Gemini South, where they will soon be installed. In the coming months, GeminiFocus will provide further information about this significant project. SPIE: Several Gemini instrumentation staff are scheduled to participate in the upcoming SPIE Astronomical Instrumentation meeting in Montreal this summer. We look forward to talking with the conference attendees about our vision for instrumentation at Gemini and welcome the opportunity to hear your thoughts and wants as well. April 2014 GeminiFocus 15