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I am not here to argue on a message board, all I am saying is that hopefully they are getting the message that they should provide more transparency even if they can't get into technical details. I love it how people complain the company is silent and then when they send out a PR complain about it.
Pro,
Thank you for engaging Lebby. While I do think this PR today is pretty vague, I think it might have been a result of your email and being more transparent with investors.
Another article here that discusses Hybrid Photonics:
https://www.photonics.com/Articles/Hybrid_Photonics_Expands_Capabilities/p5/vo180/i1193/a65875
Comment from Robert Blum of Intel:
"The company is keeping an eye on emerging photonic materials. Integration with silicon could open up a range of new applications in sensing, biotech, and elsewhere, Blum said."
Lightwave Logic featured in August 2020 Photonics Spectra.
Electro-Optic Polymers Improve Speed and Power Efficiency
https://www.photonics.com/Articles/Electro-Optic_Polymers_Improve_Speed_and_Power/p5/vo180/i1193/a65902
I guess I will have to listen again...missed that part.
Hate to burst your bubble but they are just using a picture from a 2019 Photonics report. I really don't think it is anything more than just illustrating the different types of technology. See slide 4 below.
https://www.slideshare.net/Yole_Developpement/silicon-photonics-and-photonic-integrated-circuits-2019-by-yole-dveloppement
Richard, what part of the video did they say they are working with Lightwave?
Karen Liu talks at 30:50
Looks like another patent was released yesterday as well.
https://patents.justia.com/patent/20200150363
Richard- Thoughts on the PR today?
Bingo....we must be close to a deal with at least the company who requested this modification. Seems like this PR speaks directly to it.
If anything, they will probably use the pandemic as an excuse (valid) as to why there are no deals yet or delays in testing.
I don't understand why anyone would be expecting news or substantial update before or at the ASM. The company had no updates to provide shareholders previously and what makes you think that they have made some sort of progress either technologically or business related during a global pandemic in which many states were basically shut down?
Is this old? I see SEPTEMBER 15, 2018.
Thanks Proto
How is the Advisory board compensated again?
You realize we are 9 cents from a 52 week low?
I don't think they do....you don't hide an announcement like that. Take a look at the past PRs for 25 and 50. We had very specific PRs.
Proto- We still don't have the actual packaged modulator device at 100 Gbaud though, do we? When they had an actual package device for 50 the released a PR on 3/26/18.
It has now been 1 year since announcing the new polymer. One of the 12 month goals from the Shareholder's meeting was to Demonstrate 100Gbaud package prototype. Hope we get news soon.
If there is new data in these presentations, do you think there should be New Press Releases from the company? Friday will be one full year since the PR on the new material capable of double the speed. Since then we have had no new PR on advancements of package devices.
All good! Now we just need an actual PR on some advancements with the devices...Every time I get an email from LWLG or MZ I get my hopes up that it is some substantial update only to then be disappointed.
Looks like a presentation by Yasufumi Enami on Ultra-broadband Hybrid Polymer/Sol-gel Waveguide Modulators
https://www.ofcconference.org/library/images/ofc/PDF/2020/OFC-2020-Tech-Conference-Brochure.pdf
Intel, NTT and Sony join forces on a new global forum for 'smart world,' photonics and edge computing
https://www.fiercetelecom.com/telecom/intel-ntt-and-sony-forge-new-global-forum-for-photonics-and-edge-computing
Speaking of patents...New Michael Lebby article by Jose Pozo
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/phvs.201970406
115k on the bid
Intel Demos Its First 400GbE Silicon Photonics Transceiver, Outlines Design
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-silicon-photonics-transceiver-400g,39028.html
Is TRL common in the industry?
https://pixapp.eu/2019/04/01/pixapp-at-pic-international-2019/
Notice the 6th photo of PIXAPP presentation. Just a coincidence?
Slide 52 is very interesting to me....
I am not sure if anyone is familiar with technology readiness level but doing a quick google search, this is TRL6:
Representative model or prototype system, which is well beyond that of TRL 5, is tested in a relevant environment. Represents a major step up in a technology's demonstrated readiness. Examples include testing a prototype in a high-fidelity laboratory environment or in a simulated operational environment.
Presentation at the Spring Investor Summit is now on the website.
Lightwave Logic Wins Award for Breakthrough Technology
ENGLEWOOD, CO, March 26, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB: LWLG) today was awarded "Best Achievement in PIC Platform" at the 3rd PIC Awards. This award recognizes advances in the development and application of key materials systems driving today's photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and providing a stepping stone to future devices. Lightwave Logic was chosen for its achievement with its 100 GHz polymer platform which targets the insatiable demand for fast data communications in the multi-billion-dollar telecom and data markets supporting media streaming, AI (artificial intelligence) and IoT (Internet of Things).
Unlike most polymers used in passive photonics today, Lightwave Logic's Faster by Design™ technology is a very high-speed active integrated optics platform using the company's own high-performance Perkinamine™ polymer materials. This platform has similar capabilities to semiconductor platforms but capable of extension to higher speeds and lower electrical power consumption.
The PIC International Conference created the PIC Awards to put the spotlight on innovation. The awards recognize and highlight key industry achievements in advancing photonic integration through platform development, manufacturing, design, packaging and device characterization.
"The awards program is dedicated to celebrating leading lights in the industry. Nominations and voting having taken place online over the past few months We are thrilled to have announced the winners at the PIC International 2019 conference and networking dinner on March 26th in Brussels. It is testament to the fantastic work Lightwave Logic is doing in the polymer PICs field and helping to advance applications beyond 100G that so many in the industry have voted for them to be the winners in the 'Best achievement in PIC platform' category", said Sukhi Bhadal, event director of PIC International Conference and PIC Awards.
The award was presented by Dr. Jose Pozo, Director of Technology and Innovation at the European Photonics Industry Consortium, who said, "This year the PIC Awards program had over 80 nominations to choose from, and received over 9,000 votes. I am personally amazed by the huge potential and fast developments of Lightwave Logic. The future is extremely bright for a company which has managed to develop a 100GHz polymer-based PIC platform, enabling potentially great functionalities, for example electro-optic modulators to address 100 Gbps and 400 Gbps for fiber optic communications applications."
Dr. Lebby, CEO of Lightwave Logic accepted the award at the ceremony in Brussels today. He noted, "I am truly proud and privileged to be able to accept an internationally recognized award for our plastic polymer technology platform on behalf of all of Lightwave Logic. The team has worked very hard in developing innovative, high performance, power-efficient materials and devices for the internet, and this award is a testament to the quality of their work."
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Lightwave Logic, Inc. is a development stage company moving toward commercialization of next generation photonic devices using its high-activity and high-stability organic polymers for applications in data communications and telecommunications markets. Photonic electro-optical devices convert data from electric signals into optical signals. For more information about Lightwave Logic, please visit the corporate website at lightwavelogic.com.
Karen Liu
Lightwave Logic, Inc.
+1 720 356 4497
karen@lightwavelogic.com
PIC Awards just wrapped up.
VLC Photonics posted that they won Best Achievement In PIC Development. I would imagine if we won our category we will see a PR by end of today or tomorrow morning.
Always appreciate the insight...something I would like to learn more about.
Website updated
https://lightwavelogic.com/Advisory_Board
When your product is a sound one, word gets around about it.
https://www.baystreet.ca/stockstowatch/5352/Lightwave-Brings-in-Advisory-Board-to-Improve-Plastics-Products
Lightwave Logic's Energy-Saving Plastics Attract Internationally Recognized Experts
ENGLEWOOD, CO, March 06, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB: LWLG), today reports that the inaugural members of its newly formed Advisory Board are three world-class leaders in the photonics industry: Dr. Craig Ciesla, Dr. Christoph S. Harder, and Mr. Andreas Umbach. The Board held its first meeting with the Company's management on March 5 in San Diego, co-locating the meeting with the major Optical Fiber Communications conference and trade show. This body will work closely with company leadership to enhance the company's product positioning and promotion of its polymer modulator made on its proprietary Faster by Design™ polymer P2IC™ platform. The advanced energy-saving plastics technology promises to minimize costs, natural resources and energy consumed by datacenters and data communications network supporting the insatiable demand for Internet, 5G and IoT (Internet of Things) webscale services.
The company is currently targeting 10 km and longer fiber optic links connecting datacenters with ultra-high-speed optical modulator products. This segment of the fiber optic market is currently growing faster than other segments and driven by the new need for edge computing for low latency IoT and 5G services. The mission of the Advisory Board will initially be to increase the company's outreach into the datacenter interconnect market and later to support expansion into other billion-dollar markets.
The company's competitive advantage is a proprietary electro-optic material family (Perkinamine™) coupled with in-house device fabrication of polymer-on-silicon devices, high-speed electro-optic package design and application experience. The company believes that it is this rare combination of multiple competencies that will enable it to convert technology potential to market success.
Similarly, the Advisory Board members have each been chosen for their combination of deep technical expertise, breadth of experience and industry relationships in the fields of fiber optics communications, polymer and semiconductor materials. Each of the Advisory Board members has experience at both innovators like Lightwave Logic and large industry leaders of the type most likely to adopt game-changing polymer-based products. In addition, they possess operational experience with semiconductor and polymer businesses.
Dr. Cielsa has held senior roles in the fiber optics industry, including responsibility for the production of 100G transceivers for the data center market. He was CEO and founder of Tactus Technology, a polymer-based display screen company based on his invention. With roles at Intel, JDSU, Lumentum, Kaiam, and now Illumia in DNA sequencing and nanofabrication, he brings Lightwave Logic tremendous technical and business acumen.
Dr. Christoph Harder is one of the world's top experts on lasers, optoelectronics and reliability. He was a cofounder of the IBM Zurich Laser Diode Enterprise which pioneered the first high reliability 980nm high power pump laser now ubiquitously used in telecom. He is currently the president and co-founder of Swissphotonics, a trade association that supports the competitiveness of its members by providing visibility opportunities and introductions to potential partners. With prior roles at IBM, JDSU, Nortel, Bookham (now Lumentum), he brings Lightwave Logic a wealth of experience to further position our polymer technology platform into major opportunities.
Mr. Umbach has headed leading organizations in high speed device and Photonic Integrated Circuit design and manufacturing, including as CEO of u²t Photonics which was one of the first companies to develop 50Gbps PIC products for the fiber optic communications market. He also led the efforts at HHI Berlin in Indium Phosphide and polymer photonics PIC technologies. With roles at u2t, Finisar, and HHI, he brings to Lightwave Logic significant experience in high speed design of integrated photonics technologies.
Lightwave Logic CEO Dr. Michael Lebby said, "I am delighted that these experienced executives have chosen to allocate their valuable time to joining us in our mission to bring electro-optic polymers and modulators to market. Each of them is truly world-class. Our meeting in San Diego has yielded valuable insights to better position Lightwave Logic in the marketplace with the right partners for success."
For more extensive background on the Advisory Board, please see the company website at: www.lightwavelogic.com
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Lightwave Logic, Inc.
+1 720 356 4497
karen@lightwavelogic.com
Messi,
How did you find this out? I feel like the company should have a page on the website that lists the events they will be attending/presenting at.
Lebby seemed to attend a few different events during Photonics West.
https://www.epic-assoc.com/2019-02-epic-photonics-west-2019/
Anyone think Pixapp could be our packaging partner?