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3DIcon's Breakthrough 3D Imaging Technology Wins Technology of the Week Award

3DIcon Corporation, a development-stage technology company, announced today its breakthrough 3D imaging technology, CSpace® has received the Technology of the Week(TM), or Voter's Choice Award, from JumpIntoTomorrow.com.

JumpIntoTomorrow.com, a site that aggregates and honors breakthrough technology and extraordinary thinking, has selected CSpace as the Technology of the Week award winner for the week of October 27th. The award is given to the breakthrough that receives the highest number of views and votes by website visitors. Recent Technology of the Week award winners include General Electric’s (NYSE:GE) GEnx Aircraft Engine, a high performance, low emissions aircraft engine and Honda’s (NYSE:HMC) FCX Clarity, a hydrogen fuel cell car. JumpIntoTomorrow.com’s CSpace’s page is at: http://www.jumpintotomorrow.com/template/index.php?tech=196&category=7

"We knew the moment we learned about 3DIcon's CSpace technology it was something that belonged on our pages. But to then see the overwhelming response it generated in views and votes, which is the criteria it takes to win our Technology of the Week award, was phenomenal. The CSpace page was visited and voted for by a record number of visitors, more than any other previous Technology of the Day winner. Clearly this is a breakthrough our visitors really liked. We're really happy to give 3DIcon this well-deserved award," stated Sam Spear, CEO of JumpIntoTomorrow.com.

“3DIcon is pleased to accept this award and we feel that the very democratic process through which CSpace has won recognition from JumpIntoTomorrow’s technology-centric audience confirms that the world is ready and eager for 3D,” stated 3DIcon CEO Martin Keating.

3DIcon has recently announced an historic breakthrough in the development of 3D display technologies with the invention of a working prototype of its proprietary 3D display system CSpace. The CSpace display technology is capable of rendering high resolution, 360-degree, three-dimensional images without any viewing aids. CSpace is the first system of its kind that has no mechanical moving parts and is also scalable. 3DIcon has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ARIA International Incorporated to license CSpace in select military and homeland security applications.

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