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Don't get your hopes up.
We are a ways out. IMO. That is, of course, if this stuff really works. Original Perkinamine was not "commercially viable".
After hearing that one, I felt somewhat deceived.
WTF is Indigo and where is the data behind it.
Now I need to keep it real. I don't care if Einstein just signed on as an advisor.
One month is up for phase I. How about an update.
I've been wrong for 5 years then Reds.
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"anything they did promoting the company at this stage would be a tout and frowned upon by true investors"
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Really? If we are "holding the cards", then let's start talking.
Totally Agree Six and Great Post.
This is all being mismanaged from an IR perspective IMO.
I hope I'm wrong and there's a good reason to not even place an ad anywhere for our stuff
Once again, good job LPC for playin da game.
I'm convinced of that.
Pissed off.
LOL Prop. Buy the whole bar.
Six, yep. Your point is well taken. If this were "all that exciting", to paraphrase, then where the F are all the excited people/investors?
Time to get "whoever it is" to start paying their tab.
"a very exciting new technology" - Intel webcast
From the aforementioned IDF conference.
The optical part starts at 0:30:38
Title:
CMOS and Beyond: Future Device Technology for the Mobile World
Presenter:
Kelin J. Kuhn
Date:
April 10, 2013
Description:
IDF 2013 Beijing
"a very low power electro optic polymer material"
http://intelstudios.edgesuite.net/idf/2013/bj/techinsights/ti_spcs006_en/index.htm#
OSA Membership
http://www.osa.org/en-us/corporate_gateway/corporate_member_directory/member_profile/?Id=12d52d75-0583-4e35-ab74-41f9b9483cea
Contest-
Judging Criteria
Submissions will be judged by members of the OSA Corporate Associates Committee who will take the following into consideration when making the winning selections:
Impact on Society – Demonstrate the economical, behavioral, and human impact on Society
Uniqueness – How do you differentiate your technology from others?
Creativity – Inspire the judges with your story
Complete the questions below to tell the story about the impact your technology has made on Society.
http://www.osa.org/corporate_gateway/corporate_programs/enabled_by_optics/company_submission/
InterNano
"This project is supported by the
National Science Foundation
CMMI-1025020"
Nice to see LWLG affiliated. Probably nothing (it's out of date, JM listed as CEO), but interesting nonetheless.
http://www.internano.org/component/option,com_internanodirectory/task,vieworg/id,522/Itemid,179/
You're probably right and I most likely misinterpreted the message.
Caught in my over-optimism once again. Next quarter.
Sean I believe the real goal of the one month timeline was the creation of a "data sheet" on the device that T.Z. can take out on the road to institutions. He mentioned this on the CC.
That's probably been why they (apparently) haven't drummed up much interest to-date since they had no hard data to back up their "holy grail" pitch.
Steve. I believe there is a reason why and I'd prefer not to go there.
They will probably start to update more when the time is right.
Buzz.
No vodka?
Unfortunately, I will have to pay for this little scumbag's defense.
Shoulda blown him up. Full stop.
And his "loving aunt" needs to relocate as well.
Permission granted to blow up boat.
eom.
Well said Wise.
We have 2 guys making 200k a year a piece and the result thus far has been $3200 bucks.
Not a good profit margin.
Have a nice weekend.
Any thoughts if Prather and team...
... are prohibited from buying LWLG shares? They are insiders I assume. I did not see anything of a partnership agreement published, would the NDA cover it?
Same goes for BNL and Celestech employees.
?
Oops. Way better. :)
Excellent Spooks.
As you point out, 5 of the 8 patents cited by this (Intel) patent were invented by someone named "Bintz, Lou".
Make that X vs. Belgium then, lol.
X vs. LPC
X, looks like you're ahead. Thanks.
I sure as heck hope so Pro-V...
...since we're paying them to use Perk now.
I wonder how long it takes EMP to build and characterize a modulator? I hope the grad students stay out of the Deer Park and get this thing finished ASAP.
IKD-1-50
"The aim of this research is to design and fabricate a modulator that implements the previously discussed OEOMs. The
material to be used is IKD-1-50, a material developed at the University of Washington in Dr. Larry Dalton's research
group with r33~170, as measured on a slab waveguide device using the attenuated total internal reflection technique."
...
...
...
"We would like to thank Ilya Kosilkin and Dr. Larry Dalton from the University of Washington for supplying us with material for developing this device."
Intel Accelerates the Data Center...
...and Telecom Network Transformation with New Reference Architectures
Compliments of "Elmer Phud" from the Intel IHUB MB...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 17, 2013--
Three strategic reference architectures that will enable the IT and telecom industries to accelerate hardware and software development for software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) were announced today by Intel Corporation at the Open Networking Summit conference."
"...software-defined networking (SDN)" ... Leonberger mentioned that term on the 4/4 conference call.
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130417-911182.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
LOL...agreed.
New Photonic Connector
Copyright © 2013
Intel Corporation. All rights reserved
DRAFT VERSION 0.5
Design Guide for Photonic Architecture
1.0 Scope
"This design guide is intended for adopters of the OCP Open Rack.
The design guide provides an overview for implementing an intra-rack optical interconnect scheme that utilizes a New Photonic Connector (NPC) and embedded optical modules to deliver next generation data rate scaling and system architectural benefits which are described in more detail below."
http://www.opencompute.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Open_Compute_Project_Open_Rack_Optical_Interconnect_Design_Guide_v0.5.pdf
Very nice Rick.
In the video they mention an "optical engine" at each end of the cable. That's an interesting way of saying modulator and detector.
So, there must be a laser source and 5 Gb/s modulator at one end and a photodetector on the other end. These are more than just "cables"; there are devices integrated at each end. Corning - yet another large system supplier??
"*This cable is designed to be compatible with devices using USB 3.0 and 2.0 interfaces. However, the USB-IF has not yet developed a specification for optical fiber transmission."
http://www.corning.com/news_center/news_releases/2013/2013010702.aspx
L O L.
Snez.
Intel developing optical chip-to-chip interconnects
The paper is from 2009 but that day is coming soon...
"The Intel paper describes a longer-term goal of creating a microprocessor with integrated on-die, single-mode silicon nitride optical waveguides, silicon nitride waveguide coupled metal-semiconductor-metal germanium detectors and electro-optical polymer based ring-resonator modulators."
http://www.eetimes.com/General/PrintView/4081370
and this is how.
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=56510622
Smars you should see
a pop up window and be able to choose between:
Download BJ13_SPCS006_104_CHIf.pdf 8.55 MB
Download BJ13_SPCS006_104_ENGf.pdf 8.47 MB
- you want the _ENGf one of course.
I know Italian.
My wife says "oh marone, you bought more of that stock?"
Ciao.
Rick, try this:
Go here:
https://intel.activeevents.com/bj13/scheduler/catalog.do
Then click on the PDF symbol adjacent to this topic:
Technology Insight: CMOS and Beyond - Future Device Technology for the Mobile World
... and P.S. - make sure to watch the Rattner video on coolair's original link.
Thanks again coolair.
Presented at that Intel conference...
Technology Insight:
CMOS and Beyond: Future Device Techology for the Mobile World
Low Power Electro-optic-Polymer Ring Resonator Modulator
Slide 68 Peter Chang
(Make sure you sign an NDA before you look at it)
https://intel.activeevents.com/bj13/scheduler/downloadFileCounting.do?sesfid=68C40F3E6B46B09BFC33358AA3E34586&abb=FBEA585B84F65D95D4DE18FD89DCA29F&fn=266AD073E1758E27EEAE418F843AC57B0238AD69900EF354CDC2B1FD9B56C80D
coolair, thanks for posting that.
And welcome aboard.
Now, I wonder what that thingy is made out of (besides silicon) and why is it being unveiled in Beijing?
Someday Walter, someday...
LSI, Intel Team Up
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/lsi-intel-team-131001327.html
One month.
Regarding EMP and Lumilant:
"... getting at work with those two organizations under the leadership of Dr. Dennis Prather over at the University of Delaware is really going to allow Lightwave to explore the use of our materials in a myriad of opportunities that will include the military, the space, and commercial markets eventually. As you know that effort is currently underway. We do have a contract in place, and we're starting development efforts now. We anticipate having the first results from them in about one month or so..."
O.T. Destroyers with laser beams...
...attached to their frick'n heads.
"There was not a single miss" during the testing, said Rear Admiral Matthew Klunder, chief of Naval Research. The laser was three for three in bringing down an approaching unmanned aerial vehicle and 12 for 12 when previous tests are factored in."
"Some new technological fixes, what Klunder calls "a secret sauce," have been developed to improve the degrading of lasers over distance as well as maintaining a lock on a target from a moving ship"
http://news.yahoo.com/navys-laser-weapon-blasts-bad-215808231.html
Thank you PC.
Purp
I cannot watch... let us know when they mention electro-optic polymer modulators.
:)
Very interesting Purp.
"2013 marks the fourth year that Intel will be leading the NAB Show StudioXperience™. When you visit you’ll find Intel technologies integrated throughout the demos that feature elements of audio recording studios, live broadcast studios and live performance venues. As one of our partner’s CTOs said “there’s more going on here than you could possibly imagine”."
Thanks!
Audit Committee
10-K Page 54:
"Our audit committee is comprised of Ronald A. Bucchi, William C. Pickett, III, Joseph A Miller, Jr. and Ross Fasick. Mr. Bucchi serves as our audit committee financial expert as that term is defined by the rules promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Mr. Bucchi is an independent director, as defined below in Certain Relationships and Related Transactions, and Director Independence. "
Looks like this just showed up on the website this past Tuesday:
http://www.lightwavelogic.com/pdf/Audit_Committee_Charter_3-14-2013_Final.pdf
Enjoy your shopping today folks.
Agreed Prop.
"...We hold the cards".
It's sh*t or get off the pot time Mr. LSS, we've got other things to move forward with.
Buzz