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To: george eberting who wrote (2040)3/16/1999 12:33:00 AM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3576
 
This is just speculation, but I wonder if the recent news regarding the patents would lend itself to medical imaging holography? As I read the article it would seem that the technology would help create larger holograms in a shorter amounts of time, which might be helpful for medical imaging on demand. I do not read the release as saying that the patents will be useful for mass production.

Holography is a two-part process as I understand it--1. their creation 2. their duplication.
Fast creation would be useful for on-demand needs while fast duplication would be useful for mass production--such as is needed for the Russian deal. I interpret the patent news as referring to the creation and not duplication of holograms. Any thoughts on this?

The first shipment of the most significant contract in HGRM's history was due today. I expected further news by this point. I see no need for details of this project to be kept secret to us shareholders at his point since the news has been released to the public. Maybe someone else can enlighten me. Bob, surely we will hear something before June? Ted