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First: A relationship was signed between TDEY and iPoint Television, LLC. also known as iPoint TV. TDEY has engaged iPoint to develop and deploy its 2D and 3D content application for smart devices. Over the weekend iPoint TV signed an agreement to partner with Omniverse One World Television, Inc., which holds a distribution agreement to sell its set top boxes in all Radio Shacks nationwide. TDEY will provide 3D content via the creation of an exclusive television network which will broadcast on iPoint TV.
Second: 3D without glasses is of great interest for commercial 3D signage . The technology is proven and works perfect in the right application. We desire to continue to advance in this space as the industry shows a demand for growth. The market for signage would consist of placing a specialty 3D Eye Solution TV in public areas and offer specialty advertisement to the local business community.
Shipments of signage and professional displays in 2013 are projected to reach 17.3 million units, up from 15.4 million units last year and 13.5 million units in 2011. Deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2012 alone, the latest figures available, amounted to 4.3 million units, worth an estimated $3.8 billion. The market will continue to see solid expansion in the years to come, with total shipments hitting 25.8 million units by 2016 .
Third: TDEY will enter into studio production of 3D content of Movies, TV shows and Advertising. The sales of 3D TV sets have hit an all time high. Market researcher company IHS Screen Digest has released figures charting the rise of connected TV sets. During 2012 over a quarter of all sets sold (66 million) were smart TV's, and it predicts 2015 will experience half of all sets sold, or around 141 million. By 2016 it predicts that two-thirds of television sets will be smart.
"The world of 3D content distribution and smart media applications are on the rise. Our present team of executives have over 50 years of combined media experience from 3D productions, live events and syndicated shows," says, Clark Ortiz, CEO of TDEY. "The momentum of TDEY could become a premier provider of 3D content. We are on schedule to build a full 3D Broadcast Television Network to reach nationwide."
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