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Amazing story coolair, ties in directly to the AMAT piece I posted yesterday. LWLG's timing could not be better. I hope ML and team can play a small part in addressing this enormous problem barreling down the tracks at full speed.
"US researchers now expect internet power consumption to triple over the next five years as one billion more people in developing countries come online while IoT, robots, driverless cars, artificial intelligence and video surveillance grow exponentially in rich countries."
"For the computing industry, one challenge needs special attention: power. Unchecked, the data explosion can become a power explosion, at exactly the wrong time as we think about the climate challenge. Applied Materials is committed to working with the industry to reduce power though architectural innovation, from the simplest IoT devices to the largest cloud data centers. If we don’t change the architectures, then the Big Data/AI Era will become a problem instead of a solution."
Who knows more about what lies ahead than Applied Materials, they need to be years ahead of the chip manufacturers or they hit a purple brick wall:)
http://blog.appliedmaterials.com/enabling-ai-era-pt-1
EPIC Photonics on Twitter....PhotonDelta listed as an Integrated Chip supplier on LIDAR technologies for Automotive. Would love to see LWLG's name up there someday (soon) ....
Can't wait for
@EPICassoc
Meeting on LIDAR Technologies for Automotive at Anteryon on 30-31 Oct in Eindhoven, where we will be covering the entire supply chain for LIDAR manufacturing. For last minute requests, Contact: helena.jelinkova@epic-assoc.com https://bit.ly/31OPr6M
It's difficult sometimes to explain what LWLG does, this is one of the better summaries I've come across from Reuters...
About Lightwave Logic, Inc.
Lightwave Logic, Inc. is a development-stage, electro-optical device and organic nonlinear materials company. The Company is engaged in the chemical synthesis of chromophore dyes used in the development of organic Application Specific Electro-Optic Polymers (ASEOP) and Organic Non-Linear All-Optical Polymers (NLAOP) that have high electro-optic and optical activity. The Company's family of materials has utility across a range of applications in devices that address markets, including telecommunication, data communications, high-speed computing and photovoltaic cells. The Company develops photonic devices that utilize its polymer-based material systems. These polymer-based material systems, when used in modulators or waveguide structures, can convert high-speed electronic signals into optical (light) signals for use in communications systems, high-speed data transfer or advanced high speed computing.
INDUSTRY
Chemical Manufacturing
CONTACT INFO
369 Inverness Pkwy Ste 350
+1.720.3404949
https://lightwavelogic.com/
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Thomas Edward Zelibor
Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
James S. Marcelli
President, Chief Operating Officer, Secretary, Director
Michael Stephen Lebby
Chief Executive Officer, Director
Frederick J. Leonberger
Director
Ronald A. Bucchi
Independent Director
“Our third-quarter financial performance underscores our progress as our data-centric businesses turned in their best performance ever, making up almost half our total revenue in a record quarter."
https://venturebeat.com/2019/10/24/strong-data-center-rebound-drives-intels-q3-revenues-to-19-2-billion/
At the 1:57 mark, moderator says
"yes, you had a very good turn out today I must say and they were very appreciative at the end"
Not an empty chair in the room. Petty detail some will claim. Speaks volumes to my mind.
FWIW
"Ok, with the 10Km market at $1 Billion, and Discrete devices still the Lion's share in 2020, let's conservatively say 60%/40%, so $600 million is the total available market for LWLG Discrete 100Gbs devices, so even if LWLG only captured 10% of that market it would mean 2020 Revenues of $60 million and with a 60% to 70% margin, LWLG would be making a Gross Profit of $36 to $42 million"
From $0 to $60M in revenue in 1 yr would certainly open some eyes on Wall St, if that were to happen I think M.L. would seriously consider applying for an uplisting to NASDAQ by the end of 2020 as a stated goal.
Chapter 1 page 8 of the IPSR-I 2020 Overview
M.L's Purple Brick Wall graph shown
Courtesy of Lightwave Logic
There's that PhotonDelta connection again...
IPSR-I 2020 overview
An initiative of: PhotonDelta Aim Photonics Academy
http://resolutephotonics.com/about/
About Dr. Richard Pitwon
Chief Executive Officer
Richard Pitwon is a director, technologist and engineer with more than 18 years transformational expertise in optical and photonic system interconnect, integration and architectures for data centre, IoT and data-communications applications.
Extensive experience in managing international, multi-million dollar collaborative research and development programmes, skilled in building multi-disciplinary teams to deliver advanced system solutions and coordinating across multiple geographies.
Holds 51 patents, authored over 45 peer-reviewed publications including 4 international standards and given over 60 public talks.
Chartered Engineer (CEng), Fellow of the IET (FIET), Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstP).
Chair of IEC international standards subcommittee on fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components (SC86B). Secretary of IEC optical circuit boards standards group and principal UK expert on international standards groups (IEC / BSI) for optical interconnect, photonic integrated circuits and electronic assembly.
Dr. Pitwon has organised many symposia and conferences. including the annual Symposia on Optical Interconnect in Data Centres, co-located with European Conference on Optical Communcation.
As the current Chair of IEEE UK and Ireland Photonics Chapter he is also the founder and chair of the flagship IEEE British and Irish Conference on Optics and Photonics (BICOP).
http://resolutephotonics.com
WHO WE ARE
Resolute Photonics was founded in 2018 to provide design, research and development and consultancy services for system, board and chip level optical and photonic integration for data centre, HPC and IoT data-communications applications.
WHAT WE DO
We empower our clients to develop competitive high speed system and subsystem solutions by fully leveraging the emerging technology eco-system for system integrated photonics.
HOW WE DO IT
We will help you integrate disruptive enabling technologies including photonic integrated circuits (PIC), optical transceivers, electro-optic circuit boards, glass and polymer waveguides and board and chip-level optical connectors.
I don't remember who posted their calculations on their best estimate for the timing of the 5k R/T results, but if anyone recalls, could you comment on that please. To my mind, that will be the turning point here. We're just treading water in the middle of the ocean until then. Thx!
Worthy of a re read while we wait, yaaawn....
PhotonicsViews
450 Patents – The Key Is Not the Number, It's the Process
Prof. Lebby: “Bring Photonics companies together to agree on road maps”
Jose Pozo
First published: 01 August 2019
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/phvs.201970406
A good read.... http://blog.appliedmaterials.com/quantum-future
"In the field of quantum optics, intriguing applications are emerging in secure communications. Some of the optical concepts can be used today in new types of AI learning circuits and to find new ways of solving problems at much lower energy consumption than conventional computers. A major challenge to commercialization is integrating complex optics on a chip. There are opportunities for semiconductor technology and materials engineering to play important roles in this space."
This link works www.3sptechnologies.com
Here's an interesting French company....
New EPIC member 3SP Technologies provides innovative optoelectronic chips and modules for telecommunications, lidars and industrial lasers markets. It develops, manufactures and sells active optoelectronic components powered by in-house III-V http://chips.www.3sptechnologies.com
"PACKAGING
3SP Technologies has a renowned experience in high quality packaging design that requires seven areas of expertise :
Eutectic & glue bonding
YAG welding
Hermetic packaging design
High Frequency packaging design compatible with high bit-rate signals up to 50Gb/s.
Sub-micron precision mechanical assembly
Consideration of environmental stress factors for reliability (mechanical, thermal, humidity, …)
Standardized reliability testing
Critical processes such as coupling light coming from laser chips into fibers using filters, optical isolators, lenses and Fiber Bragg Grating filters are also mastered."
Agreed, it's time for bold action.
That would bring it all full circle for me, as I was fortunate to be holding a nice position in Mobileye at the time they were acquired by INTC.
Thx for taking the time to determine that information and sharing your work, very helpful!
Are you able to get on the site? Why would it be a stretch to speculate that they may be updating the site?
Interesting, maybe we'll get some additional info for the market open Mon. morning!
Is website down for maintenance or just a glitch on my end?
Wow, that puts things in a new perspective for me. Thx for your contributions!
It seams "polymers" will be front and center at this important conference next Feb.....
Session 5:
EO Materials and Devices
Wednesday 5 February 2020
3:45 PM - 5:30 PM
Session Chair: James G. Grote, Air Force Research Lab. (United States)
2D supramolecular self-assembly strategies towards functional graphene-based surfaces for (nano)photonics (Invited Paper)
Paper 11277-15
Author(s): Sylvain LeLiepvre, Fabrice Charra, CEA (France); Ping Du, Imad Arfaoui, Céline Paris, Sorbonne Univ. (France); Cheolyun Cho, Byeonggwan Kim, Eunkyoung Kim, Yonsei Univ. (Korea, Republic of); André-Jean Attias, CNRS (France), Sorbonne Univ. (France), Yonsei Univ. (Japan)
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Anti-parallel excitation of densely integrated hybrid silicon-polymer electro-optic modulators to minimize electrical cross talk
Paper 11277-16
Author(s): Reza Safian, imec USA - Florida (United States); Amirmahdi Honardoost, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (United States); Min Teng, imec USA - Florida (United States); Sasan Fathpour, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (United States); Leimeng Zhuang, imec USA - Florida (United States)
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Development of EO polymer/Si hybrid optical modulators for O-band datacom applications
Paper 11277-17
Author(s): Akira Otomo, Isao Aoki, Chiyumi Yamada, Hideo Yokohama, Toshiki Yamada, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (Japan); Hidehisa Tazawa, Yasunori Murakami, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (Japan)
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High-thermal stable poly(norbornene-dicarboximide) for electro-optic polymer modulator
Paper 11277-18
Author(s): Alisa Bannaron, Andrew Spring, Shiyoshi Yokoyama, Kyushu Univ. (Japan)
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Continuous-wave terahertz detectors using electro-optic polymer waveguides and gold antenna arrays
Paper 11277-19
Author(s): Takahiro Kaji, Isao Morohashi, Yukihiro Tominari, Yoh Ogawa, Norihiko Sekine, Toshiki Yamada, Akira Otomo, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (Japan)
https://spie.org/PWO/conferencedetails/organic-photonic-materials-and-devices?SSO=1
Not at all, his demeanor is very consistent with prior interviews.
Hard to believe I bought my first block in Aug. 2004, talk about having patients:)
Two pics of Ewit on Twitter from the Photonic Integration Conf 2019...
Ewit Roos, PhotonDelta: strong integrated photonics Dutch-centred ecosystem set to grow to over 1bn EUR #PHIC2019 #PHAPPS2019
That is quite impressive, thank you for sharing inversor86. ML has got to be climbing the ladder of the most prolific inventors with this recent activity. An individual does not go through this kind of effort unless they are committed to an eventual outcome objective. I'm looking forward to the day when all the pieces of this puzzle fall into place. GLTA!
Did we get any info on the much anticipated 5k hr R/T?
I see ML's friend from PhotonDelta will be speaking at the Photonic Integration Conference in the Netherlands on Oct. 1st.....https://www.phiconference.com/program/
Thx Richard....https://www.photondelta.eu
Several more photos just posted to TWTR, I wish I could identify his companions:)
If I'm not mistaking, ML takes the podium at 6:30 am est
ML's presentation tomorrow am is sandwiched directly between Intel and HP....not a bad place to be:)
TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER – MORNING SESSION
Topic: Photonics integration and digital silicon photonics
Start Finish Title Presenter Company
10:20 10:50 The Market for High Speed Optical Communications Lisa Huff Ovum
10:55 11:25 Integrated Silicon Photonics for Future Datacenter Applications Thomas Liljeberg Intel
11:30 12:00 Polymer modulators with >50GHz performance for power consumption reduction at 400, 800, and 1600 Gbaud aggregated datarates Michael Lebby Lightwave Logic
12:05 12:35 Innovative integrated photonics for green supercomputing Di Liang Hewlett Packard Enterprise
12:40 13:10 Photonic Integration Opportunities for Next-Generation Coherent High-Capacity Systems Martin Guy Ciena
13:15 13:45 Next Generation Coherent – Beyond transport networks Tom Williams Acacia Communications
ML's presentation tomorrow am is sandwiched directly between Intel and HP....not a bad place to be:)
TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER – MORNING SESSION
Topic: Photonics integration and digital silicon photonics
Start Finish Title Presenter Company
10:20 10:50 The Market for High Speed Optical Communications Lisa Huff Ovum
10:55 11:25 Integrated Silicon Photonics for Future Datacenter Applications Thomas Liljeberg Intel
11:30 12:00 Polymer modulators with >50GHz performance for power consumption reduction at 400, 800, and 1600 Gbaud aggregated datarates Michael Lebby Lightwave Logic
12:05 12:35 Innovative integrated photonics for green supercomputing Di Liang Hewlett Packard Enterprise
12:40 13:10 Photonic Integration Opportunities for Next-Generation Coherent High-Capacity Systems Martin Guy Ciena
13:15 13:45 Next Generation Coherent – Beyond transport networks Tom Williams Acacia Communications
EPIC VIP Party at ECOC is a traditional event dedicated to stimulate networking among the EPIC members and invited guests. We expect 150 people to attend this event. The program features the fruitful networking time, snacks & drinks. Participation at the Party is by invitation only, so before registering please make sure you received the invitation from the EPIC staff.
"and you know it can have an impact with the big data center folks, this is exciting"....
So who are those "big data center folks"?
Here's about 275 of them....https://www.datacenters.com/providers
I particularly like this 4 min snippet from back in April, we have been actively engaged with customers for quite some time now. Twice ML stated "when you have something twice as fast as the competition that uses less energy, that's exciting".
We are getting close:))