Buffalo, NY 1/21/2010 2:28:32 AM
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3DIcon Corporation Looks Forward to a Safe Future

TDCP has announced that its recent advancements with genuine 3D replication could someday play a major role in the nation's efforts to prevent terrorist assaults on aircraft, airports, and cargo, both airborne and at sea.

 

"What America is facing is not a short-term risk," Keating said. "It's my opinion that we will be threatened by these killers for two or more generations. Extremists are committed to the destruction of our very way of life, and we must aggressively defend ourselves, using all assets available. Every contribution to the safety of our people is worthy of consideration. Keating concluded, "We plan to continue to create innovative 3D technologies. We have the intellectual and other necessary assets, and we intend to be a meaningful player."

 

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3DIcon Corporation focuses on developing and marketing full-color, 360-degree person-to-person holographic technology. It intends to serve various industries, such as retail, manufacturing, entertainment, medical, healthcare, transportation, homeland security, and the military. The company was formerly known as First Keating Corporation and changed its name to 3DIcon Corporation in August 2003. 3DIcon Corporation was incorporated in 1995 and is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

 

 

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