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Friday, 06/08/2018 8:49:40 AM

Friday, June 08, 2018 8:49:40 AM

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Things sometimes aren’t what they seem to be…

From the June 8, 2016 PR:

https://www.thecoretecgroup.com/media/press-releases/detail/1318/development-of-3dicons-3d-volumetric-display-technology

Title:

Development of 3DIcon's 3D Volumetric Display Technology, CSpace®, to Be Accelerated by Its Merger With Coretec Industries

Subtitle:

Silicon-Based Materials Expertise and Intellectual Property Accessible Through Recent Merger With Coretec to Be Used in Developing CSpace® Image Chamber

Excerpts:

3DIcon Corporation (OTC PINK: TDCP), a developer of 3D volumetric display technologies that are designed to produce 360-degree volumetric high-resolution images, announced today its plan to expand development of its proprietary CSpace® technology utilizing the technical expertise and intellectual property for Silicon-based materials to be acquired through its recently announced merger with Coretec Industries, LLC ("Coretec").

As previously reported, a key challenge in the development of CSpace® has been the development of the material to be used for the image chamber.

Silicon-based materials provide the desired optical properties, can be blended with additives required for imaging, are much lighter in weight than the glasses previously considered, and can be formed into large shapes.

Coretec and its research team located at NDSU had the expertise in silicon-based materials that would be required to perform the R&D necessary to move toward to the commercialization of CSpace®.

"The benefit of having access to this portfolio of Silicon-based materials is that we can now use all of the manufacturing infrastructure and knowledge that's available for plastics for the CSpace® image chamber," said Doug Freitag.

Looking to Coretec as a possible partner to advance CSpace® was consistent with one of the Company goals set out by 3DIcon CEO Victor Keen in his December letter to shareholders, the other being a desire to broaden the scope of 3DIcon beyond CSpace®.

The merger will not only facilitate the development of CSpace® but also will provide a portfolio of IP in silicon materials with near term application to energy storage, printable electronics, solar energy, and others major markets.

Excerpt from Michael Kraft’s May 3, 2018 Shareholder Letter:

We are also continuing our efforts to move our development of CSpace (volumetric 3D display) forward through discussions with Adelaide University in Australia. The goal is to test a new image space material in partnership with the university and we are exploring options including a grant from the Australian government. Adelaide University is a renowned research facility in the area of glass and polymer doped image spaces. We are working to provide substantive updates in the next weeks and months on developing doped polymer capabilities in the CSpace product line.

With that final notice of submission we’ve now discovered two-years later CSpacers that we’ve not been lied to… we’ve been had. Our only hope is that someone acquire CSpace IP from Vic & Boys. (The Boys are CHS boys who needed a ride at the time and could care less about CSpace. That ride cost us dearly.) All it would take is some sophisticated cat with deep-pockets who enjoys and appreciates company.

Best of luck… CHSers.
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