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The stock will not be stuck at these levels forever. It will run again and sustain higher highs and higher lows. We have already witnessed several nice runs from the trips 000's.
The stock will not be stuck at these levels forever. It will run again and sustain higher highs and higher lows. We have already witnessed several nice runs from the trips 000's.
There are several agencies still very interested in the technology, so I would not say "Nobody" is interested. Broad generalizations don't hold water IMO.
I don't stand corrected by you or anyone else. The technology may not be at the appropriate stage for some of the funding opportunities they have pursued, but that does not apply to the others. Getting gov't funding is not easy period!
If Nanotech was a scam, their doors would have been shut long ago. I like the fact that they just keep opening more and more doors!
I think you are right Chemist72, most have no clue how hard it is to get funding, but the company, Schott and Freitag are leaving no stone unturned.
Most probably have no idea how difficult it is to get a new government project started and funded. IF TDCP does get government funding (no matter when) this will be a very significant accomplishment. Even a "small" amount like $1M is important for at least 6 reasons:
LOL Schott is the one helping the company get the funding! Maybe 3DIcon should drop Schott!
BlueHS said... imhop I look for Schott to drop contract soon since TDCP can't get any money
There are other partners in mix here too besides Schott. The government agencies will be additional partners too. It's all coming together. Management is learning along the way how to navigate the various funding agencies and opportunities. Freitag is doing a fantastic job and all will be rewarded in time.
If CSpace was not real, I would believe you. ; )
3DIcon has more than you or I know, and they just told us So!
It's their new Medical Imaging partner that has yet to be announced. They specifically mentioned that due to NDA agreements, not all partners will be announced right away or possibly at all.
Did I miss something? Everyone's been asking for an update on the funding status, they give us an update and now you don't like the update and demand a shareholder meeting?
By hook or by crook, they are gonna suck in money! When the feds get hooked, the pps is gonna break water like a big bass!
Fantastic update as I expected.
Means more shares to buy and more shares to short. Same game different day with NTEK.
I think many of us longs have been saying that for months and now it gets stickied? Hummmmmm?
I have never seen a stock be so manipulated as NTEK.
I guess they will have to win the old fashioned way and post earnings again and again, put their big boy pants on and audit financials, and then uplist.
Sounds like a good time to buy NTEK.
The Gov't fiscal year end ended on 9/30. That has nothing to do with 3DIcon's fiscal year end which is 12/31/14. We have until 12/31 of this year to get the $1 million in government funding that Doug Freitag had on his Gov't Funding Forecast slide in the June briefing.
If they don't get funding in fiscal year 2014, then it will most likely come in 2015.
November 15, 2014 - January 15, 2015 is my predictive guess!
It could be longer, but in 3DIcon years is still just around the corner! ; )
DECEMBER 31, 2014
I don't drink coffee, but I will take a Diet Coke, because funding is just around the corner!
We found bottom and its time for another good bounce.
Funding is right around the corner for 3DIcon.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. In this case, he decided to take a drink! Welcome back Blue!
Nice little run for NLNK. Will it hold the gains?
We welcome the fresh air WindyCityCapital! Nice post indeed!
They have submitted proposals and will continue to submit more where there is a good match. The meetings and dialogues with the Air Force and other funding communities will be key to our success too.
Another revenue stream in the works for Nanotech.
Gaming
Steaming
Ultraflixing
4K Studioing
and don't forget the Icing!
Why hasn't ONE proposal been submitted Yet, WHY ???
To be clear... There was no $1 million in revenue promised by anyone by October 1st of this year. That date was arbitrarily thrown out by someone on the board as the Fiscal Year End for the government, not 3DIcon.
3DIcon's Fiscal Year End is not until 112/31/14! Freitag showed a forecast at the briefing that included $1 million in funding during 3DIcon's fiscal year 2014 and even more in 2015. The year ain't over yet!
It's on the page in front of you. Scroll up to filings/news.
NLNK News: Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership (4)
There is a buyer and seller in every transaction.
It is probably both new investors buying and dilution selling for services and toxic funding.
Thanks for the DD Niko. NTEK is moving forward despite the pps setbacks.
The US Air Force and Schott Defense disagree!
For those of you who remember my dear friend "Zingpast", he would always ask me... "You know what the Rabi said to the young boy don't you?"
I would reply no, what did he say?
Zingpast: "It won't be long now!"
He would say the same thing about 3DIcon getting government funding!
No stone unturned. They will get funding!
One pathway to success...
http://www.afsbirsttr.com/TopicPreRelease/Profile.aspx?pk=18612
A large size, 300x300 mm updatable, 3D holographic display using photorefractive polymers
Government Managing Office:
AFOSR
Government Sponsoring Office:
AFOSR
Technology Areas: Information Systems Technology
Objective: Develop a large size 300x300 mm updatable 3D display with photorefractive polymers for battlefield and command and control applications.
Description: Battlefields require operations in complex urban and mountainous terrain. Currently available 2D visualizations are dynamically updatable but require manual paging to achieve a decision-grade understanding of the full dimensionality of the situation within the time available. Quicker understanding of the battle space can be provided with a spatial 3D map that is updatable in near real time (4D). Such a good 4D display system is needed to enable warfighters to more effectively visualize the Battlespace, evaluate terrain (including buildings, tunnels), and perform force movements. Such a 3D map would also allow modeling for mission rehearsal, mobility prediction, visibility assessment, and helicopter/plane landing zone evaluation. One emerging approach to the development of such a system of near real time 3D map involves photorefractive polymers that have the properties that can satisfy the challenging requirements imposed on the material platform. These properties include high diffraction efficiency, rewritability, fast writing time, long image persistence, controllable erase, wide viewing angle, and possibility for full color implementation. Photorefractive polymers, unlike photorefractive inorganic materials such as lithium niobate that are limited to sizes on the order of square centimeter, can be manufactured with sizes on the order 300 x 300 mm and larger. Photorefractive polymers have been extensively investigated for over a decade and their processing costs are generally lower than inorganic materials. The primary goal of this program is to utilize advanced photorefractive polymers to fabricate large-area 3D updateable display devices that can be used for command and control applications in today’s battlefields.
Phase I: Design and analyze large area 3D updateable display devices that incorporate photorefractive polymers, demonstrate the capability of achieving monochrome 3D display, with a pathway to color.
Phase II: Construct and characterize a 300 x 300 mm prototype true 3-D display system. High diffraction efficiencies, wide viewing angles, fast writing times, long persistence of 1 hr or more, controlled erase, and 1000 write/rewrite cycle capability shall be demonstrated. Threshold goal is a monochrome green 3D display updatable within 10 min.; objective goal is a multicolor 3D display updatable within 5 min.
Phase III Dual Use Applications:
Military application: Near real time true-3D map display system to enable terrain evaluation, battle space visualization, and force movements and in general command and control applications. Commercial application: A broad range of civil applications including manufacturing, mine and fire rescue, building design, and medical fields and specifically surgery planning and radiology.
References: 1. Eralp, M., Thomas, J., Tay, S., Li, G., Schülzgen, A., Norwood, R.A., Yamamoto, M. and Peyghambarian, N., “Submillisecond response of a photorefractive polymer under single nanosecond pulse exposure,” Applied Physics Letters, 89, 114105 (2006).
2. Eralp, M., Thomas, J., Tay, S., Li, G., Schülzgen, A., Norwood, R.A., Yamamoto, M. and Peyghambarian, N., “Photorefractive polymer device with video-rate response time operating at low voltages,” Optics Letters, 31, 10, 1408-1410 (2006).
3. Thomas, J., Eralp, M., Tay, S., Li, G., Yamamoto, M., Norwood, R., Marder, S.R. and Peyghambarian, N., “Photorefractive polymers with superior performance,” Optics and Photonics News, 16, 31 (2005).
4. Peyghambarian, N. and Norwood, R.A., “Organic Optoelectronics – Materials and Devices for Photonic Applications, Part One,” Optics & Photonics News, 16, 2, 30-35 (2005), and Part Two, Optics & Photonics News, 16, 4, 28-33 (2005).
5. O. Ostroverkhova and W. E. Moerner
“Organic Photorefractives: Mechanisms, Materials and Applications” invited review, Chemical Reviews 104 (7), 3267-3314, 2004 (includes cover art).
Keywords: Near real time 3D display, photorefractive polymers, electro-optic polymers, holographic display, high diffraction efficiency
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