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iamthe walrus

01/30/15 2:32 PM

#27178 RE: mrkiwi #27174

Not that im aware of..Read the July 2 2013 news and if you wish OCAST is listed in the phone book or call investor relations at 3Dicon...I believe they only received 300K from OCAST.Its a reimbursable type grant I believe.The cost of materials and salaries paid by 3Dicon that are reimbursable as part of the grant are reimbursed to 3Dicon.We don't get 600K from them.300K was the entire reward amount.Half of Hakkis 12,000K salary is payed by the grant as we have seen in recent info put out by 3Dicon.Not sure exactly how that part of the process works.
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LightSpeed1

01/30/15 2:33 PM

#27179 RE: mrkiwi #27174

That is correct.
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LightSpeed1

01/30/15 2:42 PM

#27182 RE: mrkiwi #27174

First OCAST

3DIcon to Receive Additional Funding from OCAST for CSpace®


3DIcon to Receive Additional Funding from OCAST for CSpace® Technology
Research

“No deficiencies or concerns; project highly viable”

Business Wire

TULSA, Okla. -- December 15, 2009

3DIcon Corporation (OTCBB: TDCP), the developer of true volumetric,
three-dimension projection and display technologies, today announced that the
Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) has
completed a performance evaluation of 3DIcon’s 2009 CSpace® development
efforts which are being conducted under a $149,940 OCAST award. OCAST’s
favorable appraisal clears the way for 3DIcon to receive an additional grant
of $149,992 during 2010, bringing the two-year total to $299,932.

Dr. Hakki Refai, 3DIcon’s chief technology officer, said, “The evaluation
encompassed ten areas of research progress and ten areas of business
financial/economic impact. 3DIcon received several ‘excellent’ ratings,
including this conclusion: ‘No deficiencies or concerns; project highly
viable.’ We are extremely pleased with OCAST’s report.”

The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology is a state
agency established to foster innovation in existing and developing businesses
in Oklahoma. OCAST’s funding comes from general revenue appropriated by the
legislature each year.

“It’s an honor for us to receive OCAST’s continuing support in our effort to
develop a true volumetric 3D display,” said Martin Keating, 3DIcon’s chairman
and CEO. “What we’re doing could revolutionize research and applications in
multiple fields and become a major new industry.”

CSpace®, 3DIcon’s breakthrough 3D imaging technology, was featured this fall
at the 2009 SPIE Europe Security + Defense Symposium, held in Berlin, Germany.
Dr. Refai’s technical paper about CSpace®, “Static Volumetric
Three-Dimensional Display,” was published in the October, 2009, issue of The
Journal of Display Technology. It is available on 3DIcon’s website at
www.3dicon.net/technology/cspace.

About 3DIcon Corporation

3DIcon Corporation (the “Company”) is a developer of groundbreaking 3D
projection and display technologies that are designed to produce full color,
360° volumetric images. The Company recently completed a working prototype of
its flagship technology, CSpace®, a breakthrough in 3D imaging, along
with concluding a key licensing agreement for the CSpace® technology. 3DIcon
has also launched its first software product, Pixel Precision®, which targets
the R&D market for developers using Texas Instruments' DLP® line of products.
For more information, please visit www.3dicon.net.

SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT UNDER THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION ACT OF 1995

With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this
news release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and
uncertainties. The actual future results of 3DIcon could differ significantly
from those statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially include risks and uncertainties such as the inability to finance
the company's operations, inability to hire and retain qualified personnel,
and changes in the general economic climate. In some cases, you can identify
forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "will," "should,"
"expect," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "potential"
or "continue," the negative of such terms, or other comparable terminology.
These statements are only predictions. Although we believe that the
expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, such
statements should not be regarded as a representation by 3DIcon, or any other
person, that such forward-looking statements will be achieved. We undertake no
duty to update any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of
new information, future events or otherwise. In light of the foregoing,
readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking
statements.

Contact:

3DIcon Corporation
For media inquiries:
Judy Keating, 918-494-0505, extension 304
or
For investor inquiries:
Investor Relations, 918-494-0505
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LightSpeed1

01/30/15 2:44 PM

#27183 RE: mrkiwi #27174

Second Award

3DIcon Wins 1st Place and $300K in Grant Competition
TULSA, OK--(Marketwired - July 02, 2013) - 3DIcon Corporation (OTCQB: TDCP), a developer of three-dimensional projection display technologies, today announced that it has won first place and secured $300,000 in grant funding in this year's Oklahoma Applied Research Support (OARS) competition sponsored by the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST).
3DIcon's CEO Mark Willner had this to say: "We thank the OCAST team and the State of Oklahoma for this very prestigious award. We intend to use the funds provided by this grant to support the development of our first Product Platform which will be the basis for a family of products based on our CSpace® volumetric 3D display technology. We also thank the organizations that provided letters of support, including: SRI International, Advanced Research Chemical (based in Tulsa), the University of Oklahoma and Raytheon Corporation."
Cornell Lee Cross II, the Associate Director for Programs at OCAST, commented, "Of the 42 proposals submitted in the most recent OARS funding cycle, the 3DIcon proposal was not only selected to receive full funding, it received the highest ranking possible in that funding cycle. Our independent third-party reviewers gave the 3DIcon proposal the highest ranking possible because the proposal had 1) a very credible research & development plan; 2) a well thought out commercialization plan that took into consideration both supply chain and downstream value chain partnerships; and 3) the huge positive potential of the business and its corresponding impact on the state's economy."
Proposals that are submitted for funding under the OARS program are reviewed and ranked by independent technical and business experts throughout the U.S. Summary comments from the experts that reviewed the 3DIcon proposal included: "A top notch program, very, high payoff with moderate risk," and "The research is in a fertile area for technology development," and "The topic is current and the Federal government is funding considerable research in related areas."
About 3DIcon Corporation
3DIcon Corporation is a developer of projection 3D display technologies. The Company's patented volumetric 3D display technology, CSpace®, is being developed to produce 360-degree viewable, high-resolution, color images, and is intended for use in government and industrial applications such as air traffic control, medical imaging, automotive & aerospace design, geological visualization, weather visualization, battle space visualization, and cargo / baggage / people scan visualization. The company also sells a software product, Pixel Precision®, a simple-to-use image creation / manipulation tool for engineers developing systems based on Texas Instruments' DLP® line of products. For more information please visit www.3dicon.net.
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT UNDER THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION ACT OF 1995
With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this news release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The actual future results of 3DIcon could differ significantly from those statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include risks and uncertainties such as the inability to finance the company's operations, inability to hire and retain qualified personnel, and changes in the general economic climate. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "potential" or "continue," the negative of such terms, or other comparable terminology. These statements are only predictions. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements should not be regarded as a representation by 3DIcon, or any other person, that such forward-looking statements will be achieved. We undertake no duty to update any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. In light of the foregoing, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements.
CONTACT INFORMATION
CONTACT:
3DIcon Corporation
Judy Keating
918-494-0509