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At least it won't be 9/11 , thats on saturday. I'll go with 9/10.
Come on now, the stupid nasdaq conversations ??? All of us on this MB have been dreaming of the day, for many years, when our LWLG is listed on the nasdaq.
Thanks, waste not want not. Never read JRT, maybe he saw the light !!!!
Who's JRT?
I also have TD, but LWLG is my only OTC stock and I did not get that message.
Wonder why ML won't say if they have actually applied to nasdaq, because I think that is required..
What does applying organically actually mean???
Thanks, but I thought is was $4.00 for 90 days? I read the listing requirements on nasdaq site, quite confusing, don't you think?
But did they get listed?
Go SOX and lwlg. Stay away from P-town !!!
it also mentioned uplisting to nasdaq but no details. That would have been nice !!!
Good to see some green for a change.My eyes have been so bloodshot I thought the wildfires were coming east !!!
$100 that would be a yes!!!
pro, did you write that? Very well written..
Institutional nibbling,Huntington National bank is listed for 10k shares. Thats over 100k dollars when purchased. Pocket change for them but not for MOST of us....
Logic is good...Says Spock!!!!
My eyes are bloodshot!!!!
Ok, question, do long term capital gains count as income? so they are they added to your reg income to find your tax bracket?
Sorry, my brain is tax deficient...
Is the long term capital gains tax actually 0% for 2021..? Or does it depend on your income?
Biden's on tv right now talking about putting 50 billion into US chip manufacturing.
Revenue would be huge !!!!
No. Although you never know.
$1000.00 dollars, i'd need a calculator for that one, I ran out of fingers!!!
This board dried up with the volume.Lowest volume day in a long time! We need some NEWS !!!!! ML, throw us a bone, PLEASE....
That would be a NO to losing $$$$...
New institutional holder listed today, UMB BANK N A/MO bought 230,900. shares. Interesting! that's 2.4mm.
That a catamaran? Break out the Duck boats, go sox !!!
New institutional invester listed on nasdaq site. IFP ADVISORS, INC, purchased a hole 2k shares.
What's your interpretation of that chart ????
I had a dream.. Lightwave rang the opening bell for the nasdaq on uplisting day on CNBC. But my dream didn't have a date...That would be a treat !!!!!
I e-mailed MZgroup today and they responded in 1 hour. I asked them if LWLG has even applied for a nasdaq listing yet, and they said they cannot comment on anything that isn't public knowledge. Oh well I tried !!!!
How do you figure 2025 is in one year? If you have a time machine tell us what LWLG pps will be in 2025 please !!!!
$15.60 now, un fricken believable
been 3 weeks since we hit $4.00 I smell the NASDAQ !!!!!
Been waiting 10 years for 10 dollar close.Never thought i'd see the day. The way I see it there's 3 drivers to major pps increase. Nasdaq listing, manufacturing partnership contract, and REVENUE. Each one will drive pps higher. Can't wait for $20....Looking at boats already!!!!
anyone know where Terry Turpin is these days? Probably retired. He was lightwaves optical computing guru years back. Haven't heard his name mentioned in a long time.
can anyone explain huge differences in bid and ask sizes, like at the close yesterday there was 20,000 x 100. I know what it means but what does it REALLY mean? I'm a new poster, long time holder.
Libby at USC.
Went to the world tech site and it said Libby has a matching grant with US government to build a photonics lab. Anyone know about this?
Michael Lebby is driving new frontiers in the integrated photonics field as Board Director for Lightwave Logic, an integrated polymer photonics company in Colorado. Dr Lebby is also part-time CEO of OneChip Photonics, part-time chair of optoelectronics at Glyndwr University in Wales, UK as well as director of corporate relations at USC in Los Angeles. In 2015, Michael has been focusing on InP based photonic integrated circuits (PICs), polymer modulators, and optoelectronic integrated circuits (OEICs) for the datacenter segment and has been involved in assembling California's proposal (via USC) to the Federal Government for an integrated photonics manufacturing institute. Michael helped achieve >$400M in matching funding and also synthesized the proposal's datacenter and integrated photonics roadmaps for the next decade. In 2016, Michael will be helping Lightwave Logic drive their new polymer photonics PIC platform towards datacenter and telecom opportunities.
11h30-11h50 IPSR and Goals of the Forum. Lionel Kimerling (AIM Photonics Academy)
11h50-12h00 Work program and outline of the expectations
Ewit Roos (PhotonDelta)
12h00-13h00 Lunch participants
13h00 -15h15 Introductions Product Emulator Groups
13h00 Datacenters – Sven Otte, CEO Sicoya and chair of COBO Consortium
13h45 Telecom – Bin Xu, Senior Product Manager Huawei
14h30 Healthcare (Medical and Diagnostic Products) – Thierry Robin Partner and co-founder Tematys
15h15-15h45 Coffee break
15h45-17h15 Introductions Product Emulator Groups
15h45 Automotive – Kostas Doris, R&D Development Manager in BU Automotive NXP
16h30 Internet of Things - Sonia Heemstra, Director Centre for Wireless Technology Eindhoven
17h15-17h30 Tomorrow's programme and closing of plenary day by Ewit Roos & Ton Backx, PhotonDelta
17h30-18h30 Drinks
18h30 Bus to Orangerie for official dinner
19h00-22h00 Official dinner hosted by Province of Noord-Brabant
Location: De Orangerie, St. Josephstraat 15 5211 NH 's-Hertogenbosch
The orangerie is located in the centre of Hertogenbosch
There will be buses back to the official conference hotels after the dinner. The location is a 5 minute walk to the market square.
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Thursday June 15, 2017
08h30-09h00 Welcome coffee and informal discussions
09h00-12h00 Morning programme Technical Working Groups:
Packaging: Pete O’Brien and Bill Bottoms
Specifications and package requirements
Standards
Temperature control and thermal management
Materials
Sealing
Automation aspects
Testing Metrics: Sylwester Latowski and Jeroen DeCoster
Wafer tests and testing prerequisites
Die tests and testing standards electrical
Die tests and testing standards optical
Chip performance test facilities
Automation aspects
Assembly (Assembly circuits and systems): Yi Quan and Hans van den Vlekkert
Systems assembly
Wafer Bonding and electrical interfaces
Optical coupling and optical interfaces
System reliability and life time aspects
Thermal requirements/temperature control
Materials
Automation aspects
Electronic-Photonic Design Automation (EPDA): Twan Korthorst
Device modelling requirements
Basis circuits
Design software - PDK
Substrates (High Performance Optical coupling): Peter Maat and Jeroen Duis
Optical interconnects
Outlining optical wavesguides
Polymer optical interconnects
Temperature sensitivity issues
Automation aspects
Platform Technologies & Equipment: Roel Baets, Rene Heideman, Mike Wale
InP
Silicon
Triplex
Match applications and best platform
Key parameters (costs, performance, lifetime, volume)
Integration topics
12h00-13h00 Lunch
13h00-16h00 Afternoon programme workshops Technical Working Groups
16h00-17h00 Separate meetings chair and secretary Technical Working Groups
17h00-19h00 Plenary meeting chairs and secretaries Technical Working Groups
Evening free
Friday June 16th 2017
08h00-08h30 Welcome coffee and informal discussions
08h30-09h00 First outcome roadmap of TWG’s
09h00-10h00 Plenary meeting open issues per TWG
10h00-10h30 Coffee Break
10h30-11h30 Plenary discussion International Integrated Photonic Systems Roadmap included ranking subjects
11h30-11h50 Conclusions Lionel Kimerling (Director AIM Photonics Academy)
11h50-12h00 Outlook and next steps Ton Backx (CEO PhotonDelta)
12h00-13h30 Lunch and departures
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