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TULSA, Okla., May 12, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 3DIcon Corporation (OTCBB:TDCP), a developer of volumetric, three-dimensional projection and display technologies, today announced that it has ...
3DIcon Corporation is a developer of groundbreaking 3D projection and display technologies that are designed to produce full color, high-resolution, 360-degree volumetric images, a development ...
3DIcon Corporation is a development-stage company whose mission is to create and market full-color, 360-degree person-to-person 3D technology that is both simple and portable. Such a system could ...
A 23-year-old Abilene man was being pulled on a tube when he was struck by a vessel’s propeller, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said.
3DIcon promises high-res 3D images 05 Nov 2008 Volumetric three-dimensional images made without mechanical or moving parts have been demonstrated. A prototype for rendering a three-dimensional image ...
3DIcon Retains Corporate Profile LLC to Raise Awareness of its Exciting Technology and Business Opportunity with Growing Shareholder Base, Institutional Investors, Media, and Industry Partners ...
3DIcon Corporation (OTCBB: TDCP), the developer of true volumetric, three-dimension projection and display technologies, today announced that the Okla ...
Tulsa-based 3DIcon merging with North Dakota tech firm It has been looking for the best way to display three-dimensional data.
Tulsa-based 3DIcon Corp. says a favorable appraisal from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology clears the way for 3DIcon to receive another $149,992 grant in 2010.
Today, 3DIcon Corp., a developer of volumetric, three-dimensional projection and display technologies, announced that it has appointed veteran executive Sid Aroesty as its CEO. As CEO, Mr.
3DIcon Corporation ("3DIcon" or the "Company") (OTC PINK: TDCP), a developer of 3D volumetric display technologies that are designed to produce 360-degree volumetric high-resolution images, today ...
Patent # 8,075,139 for the volumetric, three-dimensional projection and display technology was awarded to the University of Oklahoma under its Sponsored Research Agreement with 3DIcon.
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