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One needs to download the presentation to check it out... I believe all the authors are from Lightwave Logic:
Actually this may have been a week long event and the only place I've been able to find Dr. Zyskind's name is from the first day last Monday on FiO+LS's website:
https://fio-ls2024.abstractcentral.com/s1agxt/com.scholarone.s1agxt.s1agxt/S1A.html?&a=5423&b=1593989&c=60393&d=17&e=57445122&f=17&g=null&h=BROWSE_THE_PROGRAM&i=N&j=N&k=N&l=Y&m=6FiCMu84DTKzeNtI8QDGxYOGwX4&r=xjubt&r2=xjubtZeZVR2gg3WOT5SwzZav9XAFOur87fXiTxYI&n=0&o=1727629649444&q=Y&p=https://fio-ls2024.abstractcentral.com&x=Y&z=
So Dr. Lebby started speaking first this morning and is possibly still chatting up Lightwave at this hour with Jose Pozo and David Welch (one I'm also relatively familiar with from another stock I'm invested in):
https://www.ecocexhibition.com/visit/market-focus/market-focus-timetable-2024/
It doesn't look like Dr. Lebby is speaking tomorrow or Wednesday but I sure hope he's sticking around to network...
https://www.ecocexhibition.com/visit/market-focus/market-focus-timetable-2024/
Wishing Dr. Lebby would update here:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightwave-logic-inc-/posts/?feedView=all
Thanks for posting this renewal of website tcubed!
Would it be ideal to add: CHEAPER or COST EFFECTIVELY or LESS COSTLY onto the heading? I wonder why they didn't ....
Well written article and beautiful potent story... this should be sent to every newsroom and cancer related organization, facility, operation and program in the country/world.
Thanks for posting it here hope4patients!
https://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/ucla-vaccine-yearslong-impact-maui-man-terminal-brain-cancer
What an exciting day... and not even any news out... what could possibly be going on?
Slow day here and maybe this is worth a view/listen even if a week or so old (not sure it was posted here before):
Thank you for a well-thought-out post that has a sparky little something about many things relative to our Lightwave Logic! You're always good at connecting the technical with the not-so-technical dots...
I was researching to find partners and maybe customers of Advanced Micro Foundry... and came across their affiliation with Ansys, Inc:
https://www.ansys.com/fr-fr/partner-ecosystem/foundry-partners/advanced-micro-foundry#:~:text=AMF%20(Advanced%20Micro%20Foundry)%20%7C%20Ansys%20Foundry%20Partner
Ansys of course sounds a lot bigger, and important in the industry:
https://www.ansys.com/
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/ANSS/security
Ansys is apparently being acquired by Synopsis (which is even bigger):
https://www.ansys.com/news-center/press-releases/5-22-24-ansys-stockholders-approve-acquisition
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/SNPS/security
Out of one, many... CONNECTIONS/PARTNERS/CUSTOMERS of/for our AMF... of/for our LWLG!!!
I'm able to replay yesterday's ASM via the following link and while I don't see it on the company website yet, hopefully you can listen here:
https://viavid.webcasts.com/viewer/event.jsp?ei=1661614&tp_key=0e4b468303
“in many ways polymers will be an ideal enabler of the growth expected in Infiniband usage"
When asked about who made the above quote, Dr. Lebby responded while he can't mention name of the company/person it was by a high caliber entity (my words but you get the picture)...
The following was also stated on that slide:
Infiniband is a key enabler for NVIDIA-> higher speeds are required now
He was relating what Lightwave's doing to what UDC does... can't remember the exact or specific aspect ( he has in the past mentioned OLEDs).
Just putting it out there since Dr. Lebby mentioned it...
42 minutes in or so Dr. Lebby mentions UDC:
Universal Display Corporation:
https://oled.com/
Nice find... and the $5M I posted for 2024 is really only for a quarter so by the time the year's over who knows what that figure will be...
An aside, in one of the links it says "Advanced Micro Foundry has raised $47.3M" ... they have two "investors" hmm
The most recent exports (sales) out of Singapore are led by Integrated Circuits ($81.9B). As we know, photonic integrated circuits can be used to create faster and more energy efficient devices...
https://oec.world/en/profile/country/sgp
Check out Advanced Micro Foundry's "Executive Team" and "Board of Directors" with their backgrounds and connections (lots of networking)... it's understandable and welcomed that Lightwave Logic chooses to partner with another such stellar team:
https://www.advmf.com/executive/
https://www.advmf.com/board-of-directors/
https://www.advmf.com/
And while Advanced Micro Foundry is a relatively young operation (founded in 2017), I found this:
Here's where one can request the report be emailed to them:
https://www.photondelta.com/ipsri-2024/
I've been told that when it's like that or more than the normal four, it's company trading or doing it.... who knows?
Not sure if this was posted today... a summary:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/LWLG/news/story?e&id=2782986
You're right Carl.
Think I read the $50K was only paid to Lightwave or received in December....
Could be Carlin... there are no "Subsequent Events" to tell us what may have happened during the past couple of months since end of year is Dec. 31, 2023.
Here's another interesting area at bottom of page 53 where UBIQUITOUS is used again:
Overview
Lightwave Logic, Inc. is a technology company focused on the development of next generation electro-optic photonic devices made on its P2IC™ technology platform which we have detailed as: 1) Polymer Stack™, 2) Polymer Plus™, and 3) Polymer Slot™. Our unique polymer technology platform uses in-house proprietary high-activity and high-stability organic polymers. Electro-optical devices called modulators convert data from electric signals into optical signals for multiple applications.
Our differentiation at the modulator device level is in higher speed, lower power consumption, simplicity of manufacturing, small footprint (size), and reliability. We have demonstrated higher speed and lower power consumption in packaged devices, and during 2022 and 2023, we continued to make advances in techniques to translate material properties to efficient, reliable modulator devices with commercial foundries. We are currently focused on testing and demonstrating the simplicity of manufacturability and reliability of our devices, including in conjunction with the silicon photonics manufacturing ecosystem. In 2022 we discussed the addition of several silicon-based foundry partners to help scale in volume our polymer modulator devices and we started to receive working modulator chips from the foundries. We have advanced our interactions with our foundries, and we continue to receive working modulator chips for prototyping. Silicon-based foundries are large semiconductor fabrication plants developed for the electronics IC business, that are now engaging with silicon photonics to increase their wafer throughput. Partnering with silicon-based foundries not only demonstrates that our polymer technology can be transferred into standard production lines using standard equipment, it also allows us to efficiently utilize our capital. The foundry partnerships will allow us to scale our high-performance polymer optical engines quickly and efficiently.
Our extremely strong and broad patent portfolio allows us to optimize our business model in three areas: 1) Traditional focus on product development, 2) Patent licensing and 3) Technology transfer to foundries. We are continually looking to strengthen our patent portfolio both by internal inventions and acquisition of intellectual property.
We are initially targeting applications in fiber optic data communications and telecommunications markets and are exploring other applications that include automotive/LIDAR, sensing, displays etc., for our polymer technology platform. Our goal is to have our unique polymer technology platform become ubiquitous.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been integrating deeper within our daily activities with applications to make us more efficient and possibly smarter. The impact on the internet is huge, and the internet is based on an optical network that utilizes data centers to route and switch traffic or information to and from destinations. Data centers are being upgraded today in a fashion that the industry has not seen before. The expected demands of increased traffic, information, and data driven by AI is changing the way the internet is being operated. AI is now creating new and interesting market opportunities to upgrade the internet. Three of these are important today: density, speed, and low power and these are very well aligned with our high performance electro-optic polymers. We are designing high performance polymer modulator optical engines to support the rise and growth of AI as it generates more information that will travel through the internet and optical network.
Still reading... but interestingly 33 employees with plans to hire two more in 2024... use of UBIQUITOUS within filing... plus:
Our Plan to Compete
We believe that as our organic polymer technology gains industry acceptance, we will be poised to obtain a significant portion of the component manufacturing market and have our technology become ubiquitous. Electro-optic polymers demonstrate several advantages over other technologies, such as inorganic-based technologies, due to their reduced manufacturing and processing costs, higher performance, and lower power requirements. Our patented organic polymers and future electro-optic photonic devices have demonstrated significant stability advantages over our known competitor’s materials.
We believe the principal competitive factors in our target markets are:
· The ability to develop and commercialize highly stable optical polymer-based materials and optical devices in commercial quantities.??
· The ability to obtain appropriate patent and proprietary rights protection.
· The ability to create commercial silicon-based PDKs for our electro-optic polymers??
· Lower cost, high production yield for these products.??
· The ability to enable integration and implement advanced technologies.??
· Strong sales and marketing, and distribution channels for access to products.??
We believe that our current business planning will position our Company to compete adequately with respect to these factors. Our future success is difficult to predict because we are an early-stage company with most of products still in development.
Many of our existing and potential competitors have substantially greater research and product development capabilities and financial, scientific, marketing and human resources than we do. As a result, these competitors may:
· Succeed in developing products that are equal to or superior to our products and future products or that achieve greater market acceptance than our products and future products.?
· Devote greater resources to developing, marketing or selling their products.??
· Respond quickly to new or emerging technologies or scientific advances and changes in customer requirements, which could render our technologies or products obsolete.??
· Introduce products that make the continued development of our products and/or future products uneconomical.??
· Obtain patents that block or otherwise inhibit our ability to develop and commercialize our future products.??
· Withstand price competition more successfully than we can.??
· Establish cooperative relationships among themselves or with third parties that enhance their ability to address the needs of our prospective customers.??
· Take advantage of acquisition or other opportunities more readily than we can.?
Employees and Human Capital
We currently have 33 full-time employees, and we retain several independent contractors on an as-needed basis. Based on our current development plan we expect to add 2 additional full-time employees in 2024.
All above around page 34
oh yeah... sorry and thanks for pointing out my bad
Lightwave and Dr. Lebby are getting out there (not sure the following has been posted here; don't think I've seen it):
https://telecomreseller.com/2023/02/14/lightwave-logic-technology-enables-the-existing-fiber-internet-infrastructure-to-perform-3-times-faster-than-current-speeds-podcast/
Thanks spartex...
Sameh Boujelbene
https://www.delloro.com/about/meet-the-team/sameh-boujelbene/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/samehboujelbene/
'k thank you and be well!
Strangely something happening on this board that happened to me back on Jan. 7th and I had to go back and check my postings to confirm: Right now the listing time has posts go from 9:37 to 9:55, and yours is at 9:44 so your post is not within the list on this board and I only got to it as someone responded to you. Of course I do not have you on ignore or anything like that so not sure why this happens sometimes.
Anyway, not looking for anything insider or unusual regarding your information (which is wonderful) but out of curiousity am wondering whether you asked Dr. Lebby if you could post his quote/response to you publicly... tia
Oh, and thank you for your posting/posts!
While I keep reading about Lightwave Logic's involvement with Smart Photonics, is it possible Smart Photonics is utilizing LWLG innovation within a European consortium?
The woman who was second to speak in this presentation represents Smart Photonics:
https://www.google.com/search?q=OIP4NWE&oq=OIP4NWE&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBggAEEUYOzIGCAAQRRg7MgYIARBFGEAyBggCEEUYPDIGCAMQRRg80gEJMjg0NTZqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&ip=1&vld=cid:257e0c9e,vid:mKjF1odJeJk,st:0
https://vb.nweurope.eu/projects/project-search/oip4nwe-open-innovation-photonics-pilot-for-nwe/news/oip4nwe-final-ebulletin-has-been-published/
Learn how to do it intrinsically... learn from LWL*
No I had checked that and didn't as well as don't have you on ignore. Whatever I did or am doing, I can now see your posts within the list. Very best to you!
Not sure why I'm not able to see your post within the listing on this board and can only get to it by reading someone's response to you but in any case, I appreciate your posting!
To summarize:
Lightwave Logic is in the photonics industry with a liquid polymer that has long term reliability and stability, which multitudes of data centers need today because Lightwave's modulators can run 3X faster with 10X less energy.
On top of that:
Lightwave Logic has protected its creations/products with hundreds of patents, has signed customer license and is readying to manufacture and commercialize.
And I'll add:
Lightwave Logic has $30M in the bank, is debt-free and very importantly as a public company uplifted from OTC to the Nasdaq instrinsically or organically without having the dreaded RS so it's very investor-friendly.
WOW!!! Happy 2024 to all and many thanks to those who've contributed valuable information here but most of all I appreciate this public company, its leadership as well as its talented and technologically saavy workforce/team!
Coming up Thursday in Park City, Utah:
https://www.meetmax.com/sched/event_95707/__co-list_cp.html
A company is only as good as its CEO!
Oh, btw, correction please... I'd posted the Nasdaq uplift being just under two years but it's actually just over two years as I believe it got listed and started trading on Nasdaq on 9/1/2021.
I had all but given up on ever finding a solid and honest CEO of a relative start-up to believe in ... but I've always wanted to give the benefit-of-a-doubt to finding one... Dr. Michael Lebby you are a stellar, reputable and man of integrity who believes in his product/company/shareholders... so, thank you thank you thank you!
An amazing short interview yesterday but very telling... wish it could have been longer. Anyway, what a boundlessly exceptional CEO who knows how to speak everyone's language... talking to the industry (experts), businesses, shareholders and explaining this potentially "ubiquitous" tech to the average Joe... he sure looked confident and very excited... and hey why not as he knows what he's got with Lightwave: product, patents, this technology's demand potential, the way he's running the company, supportive investors, potential deals and agreements as well as likely much more "confidential" information.
He sure knows how to select his words:
Could You Afford To Live Without This Polymer Technology?
I haven't used the terms extraordinary or magnificent in quite a while but Lightwave Logic deserves those characterizations because this "start-up" is truly like no other... to me, having uplifted to the Nasdaq less than a couple of years ago and particularly the way it was done is indeed extraordinary and unique in itself (just like the product)... none to my knowledge has done this, and so successfully! Money in the bank and no debt... all so extra-ordinary and can change the world!
It really is all about what you know, your money and whether you believe!
The rareity of an OTC graduating to Nasdaq and the uniqueness of doing so with NO RS is exceptional; even extraordinary. Dr. Lebby has frequently brought up the uplifting likely because of that. There is no way on this earth such a brilliant mind as that of our CEO would allow any "delisting" now or ever.
With mine 38 BRAVO!
So rational, logical, real and well said, thank you! Have to remember there is a valuable and wanted product here that has so far proven itself. And regarding the stock, it continues to amaze me HOW it uplifted to the Nasdaq from the gutter of the OTC. No debt and funds to continue... where has that been seen in basically a start-up... I'm on the ground floor and no one tells me how to spend my money. Always a gamble but here there's a fifty-fifty risk-to-reward... and heck maybe even better!
On Smart Photonics news page, there is a video (usually the company has these videos made themselves) which has Dr. Michael Lebby/Lightwave Logic as part of their presentation. Indeed it appears there is a strong working relationship between the two CEOs/companies.
I believe someone posted this video already on this board... but worth putting up again as it is on Smart Photonics' website (second video down on this "News" item):
https://smartphotonics.nl/smart-photonics-secures-e100-mln-in-additional-funding/
And btw, while they mention receiving $75M in that video, in this above news release they've received an additional $100M more recently.