3D TV company eyes AIM trading

And not a pair of red and green glasses in sight...

By Kate Hanaghan, 27 November 2001 16:55

NEWS DDD, a manufacturer of 3D TV technology, is planning to raise £10m on the London AIM stock exchange. In the past, consumers have not been keen on 3D technologies because of the need to wear spectacles with green and red lenses. DDD's technology eradicates this need. The company hopes to make its technology the standard for 3D television. It has worked with Hollywood studios on films such as Shrek and with artists such as Madonna. The company will begin trading on 20 December this year. DDD was founded in Australia and is already listed on the Canadian Venture exchange.

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