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Wednesday, 03/23/2011 11:59:02 AM

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 11:59:02 AM

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From 3Dcyclone on SMC,

The Helmerich Research Center, a $43 million facility, funded through a county, state and private sector partnership, houses laboratories to develop the next generation of composites and materials. The center's overarching focus is on material science with four strategic research and technology development thrusts including nanotechnology, biosciences, energy and aerospace. When fully staffed, the 123,000-square-foot building will house up to 25 faculty and researchers and 100 graduate students. The research center contains specialized laboratories, a clean room, an imaging suite, advanced information technology equipment and faculty offices. Since opening in 2008, OSU researchers have already been successful in securing grants from several entities including NASA, the National Science Foundation and Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology.

"We are excited to make available the world-class resources of our Helmerich Research Center for 3DIcon's continued technology development. Supporting Oklahoma companies like 3DIcon to help launch industries that are leading and transforming technologies is one of the missions of the Helmerich Research Center," said Dr. Kenneth Ede, assistant dean of OSU's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology.



Dr. Brian Hoover, 3DIcon's Vice President of Technology Development, added, "OSU's Helmerich Research Center provides the state-of-the-art tools needed to develop the next generation image space for 3D display. This agreement will assist us in reaching our next milestone in technology development on our path to commercialization."
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