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Tulsa-based 3DIcon merging with North Dakota tech firm It has been looking for the best way to display three-dimensional data.
Berkeley Lab to make crystals for 3DIconBy Steven E.F. Brown – none Jul 19, 2010 Updated Jul 20, 2010 10:36am PDT Back to Top San Francisco Business Times ...
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 ...
"In addition to further validating 3DIcon's breakthrough technology in the scientific community, acceptance in peer reviewed journals and participation in technical conferences raise the ...
3DIcon Corporation announced today that it has amended its exclusive patent license agreement with the University of Oklahoma to allow 3DIcon to move technologies to the marketplace more ...
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 ...
FARGO -- 3DIcon Corp., a Tulsa-based developer of 3-D volumetric display technologies that are designed to produce 360-degree volumetric high-resolution images, has entered into an agreement to ...
TULSA, Okla., Aug. 6, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 3DIcon Corporation (OTCBB:TDCP), a developer of volumetric, three-dimension projection and display technologies, today announced that it will present ...
Through a sponsored research agreement with the University of Oklahoma, 3DIcon has obtained the worldwide marketing rights to certain 3D display technologies under development by the University.