3DIcon Relocates and Expands Corporate Headquarters

3DIcon Corporation (OTCBB:TDCP), a development-stage technology company, today announced that effective July 15, 2008, the company is moving its headquarters to 6804 South Canton Avenue, Suite 150, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74136. The new telephone number will be 918-494-0505, and the new fax will be 918-494-0513.

“3DIcon’s new location is perfect for our growing company,” said CEO Martin Keating. “It offers more space and conference room facilities for executive management to meet with our scientific teams, business partners, customers, and staff, and it’s convenient to several hotels, surrounded by many restaurants, and is only a short drive to the OU-Tulsa campus. Positives all around. We’re really excited.”

Shareholders and other interested parties wishing to reach 3DIcon may do so at the new address and telephone number on or after July 15.

About 3DIcon Corporation

3DIcon Corporation (the “Company”) is a developer of groundbreaking 3D projection and display technologies that are being designed to produce full color, 360-degree volumetric images. The Company recently launched its first product, Pixel Precision(TM), a software product that targets the R&D market for developers using Texas Instruments’ DLP line of products. Through its sponsored research agreement with the University of Oklahoma, 3DIcon owns the exclusive worldwide marketing rights to all 3D intellectual properties developed or under development under the SRA.

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