3DIcon Corporation, developer of groundbreaking 3D projection and display technologies, has received high praise from well-respected leaders of business and science for its revolutionary 3D imaging system. The comments were prompted by the company’s recent announcement of a working prototype of its proprietary 3D display system called CSpaceTM, able to render high-resolution 360-degree 3-dimensional images without any viewing aids. CSpace is the first system of its kind that has no mechanical moving parts, and is also scalable, opening up a vast range of applications.
David Klugh, Vice President Surveillance and Security for ARIA International, a premier provider of surveillance and communications solutions for the government, said, “CSpace, from 3DIcon, is breakthrough technology for the next generation of 360, multi-view, high-resolution, real-time volumetric imaging. I can definitely envision extensive applications for CSpace with the Department of Defense, especially the Navy Combat Information Center, and in situational-awareness applications. CSpace could be the image engine for homeland security scanning of cargo, luggage, and vehicles at border crossings. Beyond military applications, I can certainly envision its potential in 3D marketing kiosks and in medical imaging.”
Dr. Hans Jenssen, Vice President of Research at AC Materials, and a world-renowned expert in new laser materials, said, “As a materials expert, I can say that the creation of a static image space is a major breakthrough in display engineering and a core competitive advantage for 3DIcon’s scientific team. The creation of a non-linear phenomenon in the crystal image space is unique. This image space is the most efficient in the world in its ability to convert non-visible light into visible light.”
Dr. Rui Q. Yang, Professor at the University of Oklahoma where much of 3DIcon’s research has been performed, said, “The effective use of lasers in the CSpace system allows it to create the highest quality images possible. The use of lasers, instead of regular light sources, gives CSpace precise control over the image medium. This, I believe, is an important difference between CSpace and other emerging 3D technologies. I would add that 3DIcon has achieved a major breakthrough in an optoelectronic system that combines several advanced technologies. I’m very impressed.”
3DIcon’s research is conducted through a Sponsored Research Agreement (SRA) with the University of Oklahoma, a leading research institution. The company has recently launched its first product, Pixel Precision™, a software system that serves the R&D market for Texas Instruments’ DLP® technology.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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