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3Dicon Corporation (TDCP)
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3DIcon Corp was incorporated on August 11, 1995, under the laws of the State of Oklahoma as First Keating Corporation. The Company is a small public company that is further developing a patented volumetric 3D display technology that was developed by and with the University of Oklahoma under a Sponsored Research Agreement. The development to date has resulted in multiple new technologies, two working laboratory prototypes, and seven provisional patents; six of the seven provisional patents have been combined and converted to four utility patents. Under the Sponsored Research Agreement, the Company has obtained the marketing rights to these 3D display technologies. The Company plans to commercialize the CSpace volumetric 3D technology through customer funded research and development contracts and technology licensing agreements with companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Siemens, and General Electric for applications like air traffic control, design visualization, and medical imaging.