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Thumbs up seems broken. LWLG board overview post https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172951015 for example shows 2 thumbs up, but when opened there are 17. What's up with that???
Another follower is MRNJ Metatron Apps, an AI content platform trading at .000098 Did this used to be a MJ stock?
Even a stopped clock is right twice per day
Great song choice.
777 JACKPOT?
What are the chances that LWLG is involved with each of the 3 listed categories of ECOC award finalists?
What are the chances of LWLG being involved with all 3 of those categories of winners?
This is our last dance
This is ourselves under pressure
Under pressure
Proto, sorry, no paper but here's the link to where the graph was found:
https://www.akcp.com/blog/the-real-amount-of-energy-a-data-center-use/
According to Bard, Zitto, Inc. is an online book reading platform that offers books in a variety of categories, including sports, beauty, and business. Zitto also has other companies, including:
Zito Media
Provides high-speed internet and digital cable television to over 100 communities in the United States.
Zitto
A freestanding pod designed to eliminate distractions in open-plan office environments.
Comment: So, in other words the next Amazon lol. Here's some more content:
ZITTO, INC. is a New Jersey Domestic Profit Corporation filed on June 6, 2017. The company's filing status is listed as Dissolved Without Assets and its File Number is 0450174035.
https://www.bizapedia.com/nj/zitto-inc.html
So you're telling me there's a chance. Yeah!!!
GP's in jail for a week, too. It seems like a popular place lately.
Jailbreak in about an hour... WELCOME BACK!!!
Bright Photonics presenting at EPIC Technology Meeting on Photonics in Defense, Kielce, Poland September 6-7 2023. Bright Photonics includes polymers in their PIC design services.
SESSION 3: 18:15 – 18:30 Bright Photonics – How to Develop Photonic Integrated Circuits for Robust Optical Communication and Sensing Systems – Katarzyna Lawniczuk, Vice President, Senior Photonics Engineer (The Netherlands)
https://epic-assoc.com/events/epic-technology-meeting-on-photonics-in-defense-2023/
https://brightphotonics.eu/
Agreed. ZenaLives why did you stop posting???
Khaled, I didn't transition from TD Ameritrade but am a Schwab client. Unless you sign up for their paid lending program they don't openly lend your shares, but may still lend them covertly for those with a margin account according to experience and research by XenaLives at a different broker.
Let me know if you are able to access ThinkorSwim. I'm curious about the trading platform but haven't been able to find it yet on Schwab's site.
Also a bit more pre-market activity than usual.
And this from Bard, a large language model so I can't confirm authenticity:
Q What is the connection between Lightwave Logic and Ciena's WaveLogic?
A Lightwave Logic and Ciena have a strategic partnership to develop and commercialize Lightwave Logic's polymer-based photonics technology for use in Ciena's WaveLogic coherent optical networking products.
Lightwave Logic's technology uses electro-optic polymers to create high-speed modulators and detectors for optical communications. This technology has the potential to offer significant advantages over traditional semiconductor-based photonics technology, such as lower power consumption and higher bandwidth.
Ciena is a leading provider of optical networking equipment. The company's WaveLogic coherent optical networking products are used by telecommunications carriers and data center operators to transmit data over long distances at high speeds.
The strategic partnership between Lightwave Logic and Ciena will allow the two companies to combine their strengths to develop and commercialize innovative photonics solutions for the optical networking market.
Here are some specific details of the partnership:
Lightwave Logic will license its polymer-based photonics technology to Ciena.
Ciena will develop and market WaveLogic coherent optical networking products that use Lightwave Logic's technology.
The two companies will collaborate on research and development of new photonics technologies.
The partnership is expected to accelerate the development and commercialization of Lightwave Logic's technology, and to help Ciena maintain its leadership position in the optical networking market.
Here are some of the benefits of the partnership for both companies:
For Lightwave Logic, the partnership provides access to Ciena's resources and expertise in the optical networking market. This will help Lightwave Logic to accelerate the development and commercialization of its technology.
For Ciena, the partnership gives it access to Lightwave Logic's innovative polymer-based photonics technology. This technology has the potential to offer significant advantages over traditional semiconductor-based photonics technology, which could help Ciena to differentiate its products from those of its competitors.
The partnership between Lightwave Logic and Ciena is a significant development in the optical networking market. It is a sign that the industry is moving towards the adoption of new photonics technologies that can offer lower power consumption, higher bandwidth, and other advantages.
From the Ciena WaveLogic 5 Nano Video: (Where have I seen this before???)
https://www.ciena.com/insights/videos/wavelogic-5-nano-addressing-the-broadest-range-of-networking-applications-from-coherent-pluggables at the 2:05 mark
Oh it's too late to apoligize ooh ooh
Long-Term Lightwave Logic, Inc. Stock Price Predictions
https://coincodex.com/stock/LWLG/price-prediction/
PIC International 2023: The growth of silicon photonics continues
Friday 14th July 2023
Co-Conference Chairs Dr Michael Lebby and Dr. David Cheskis reflect on the 2023 event.
We have just completed the 8th annual PIC International Conference, and again, this conference not only surpassed everybody's expectations, but thrilled us with live presentations, audience, panels, exciting Q&A, the best of the best in personal networking, and finally completely full exhibit. The technology updates and progress were again exciting and generated lots of audience questions for the speakers. Speaker presentations were shortened to 15mins to allow the full 2 days of conference programing to contain a broad and wide cross-section of the PIC industry. The whole value chain for the PIC industry was represented that ranged from wafers to epitaxial growth, devices, packaging, modules, testing, and systems, to social media. It is now very clear that PIC International is the conference to attend if your interest is Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) not only in optical networking and internet, but other market verticals such as automotive, sensing, medical, displays, instruments, agriculture etc.
We again filled all of our seats, and believe it or not, we had standing room only throughout the 2 days of talks. There was much cross pollination between parallel sessions from CS International and Power Electronics International with attendees choosing to listen to talks from all 3 conferences.
This year, there were over a record 800 delegates attending two days of highly condensed sessions on photonic integrated circuits (PICs) that focused not only on innovative technology, but how PICs could alleviate major headaches, issues and opportunities that optical networks, datacentres, telecommunications systems, automotive applications see today. Many talks focused on how PICs could be implemented into novel and innovative applications to move the industry forward, and keep the industry moving forward such as Automotive LIDAR, sensing, displays, healthcare, etc. As in 2022, one of the biggest drivers for PICs are fiber optic communications for datacentre interconnects. A number of global giants and exciting SMEs (small and medium size enterprises)/start-ups with PIC technology platforms conveyed their opportunities for PIC-based innovative solutions for their businesses. These addressed high speed, low power consumption, innovative packaging (via co-packaged solutions), reliability, and cost effectiveness.
There were also talks that explored PIC based technologies outside of fiber optics and optical networking, and those areas included healthcare, agriculture, bio, sensing, and LIDAR for automotive applications. One of the most promising segments discussed at the conference for the first time is the use of PICs in the agricultural market, and this was forecasted to grow very quickly over the next decade.
The conference discussed in detail incumbent PIC technologies such as InP and Silicon Photonics, as well as exciting new and emerging technology platforms such as electro-optic polymers, thin-film lithium niobate, barium titanate (BTO) and dielectric (SiN based) technologies. Hybrid PICs was used to denote the mixing of various technology platforms to improve the overall performance of PICs. Examples were the use of electro-optic polymers onto silicon photonics, and as well as dielectric materials for integrated Photonic solutions on silicon wafers from foundries.
The incredible growth of silicon photonics as a base platform continues with an increase in popularity and acceptance as a new incumbent technology with talks from market researchers and companies following the business trends. Indium phosphide as one of the incumbents for PICs was demonstrated to show higher density PICs that are expected to impact the 5G markets, datacenters, and telecommunications. Similarly as in 2022, there were exciting updates of PIC in sensing, medical, and LIDAR applications.
The conference also discussed both datacentre and telecommunications opportunities for PICs with forecasts for new architectures, standards, technologies and cost expectations. The latest results in the PIC field were also presented and showed a significant performance upgrade towards transceivers at 800Gbps and 1600Gbps. Some results presented included the use of electro-optic polymers that generated speeds of over 100GHz bandwidth.
There were a number of exciting sessions, where one session discussed improvements in PIC infrastructure for designing and manufacturing robust and reliable PICs using software tools for modelling, simulation, and production. This was supported by many PIC talks that addressed PDKs and other metrics needed to quickly grow PIC markets including the use of hybrid PICs that contemplated new materials such as electro-optic polymers, thin film lithium niobate, barium titanate, metals for plasmonics etc.
This year, new and innovative talks discussed how PICs based technologies can enable new products that are more miniature, low power, and high performance, which is becoming especially important for hand-held battery powered diagnosis and health monitoring products.
The conference speakers showed that the result of designing PICs for the popular verticals of telecommunications and data communications and how these solutions could easily be applied to medical, measurement, automotive, and other industrial applications for PICs.
Live personal networking was truly first class with a well designed exhibit immediately next to the conference rooms that gave the attendees ample opportunities to meet other folks in the PIC infrastructure. The excitement of a live conference was buzzing with meetings, discussions and business on the exhibit floor.
There was 1 live panel session this year that were chaired by Dr. Jose Pozo that addressed silicon photonics foundries for PICs. The panels were filled with technical experts that are internationally known for silicon photonics. The panelists discussed the merits and advantages of using silicon foundries for volume scale of PIC technologies. After a stimulating discussion between the panelists, 3 major themes emerged on the issue of silicon foundries to ensure that themes such as hybrid integration is accessible as the industry moves forward.
•The PIC industry still needs to scale in volume, and this will enable silicon and CMOS foundries to promote their best economics
•The PIC industry needs to continue its focus on working with foundries with PDKs.
•Foundries now see an opportunity with hybrid PIC technologies and are looking forward to incorporating these new technologies into their PDKs to support scale and volume with PICs in general.
All presentations over the past 2 days showed a number of improvements in PIC technology over the past year. PIC markets are growing strongly over the next decade, as well as the scalability of PIC technological platforms. The rise of the hybrid PIC and shared foundries showed that customers are now more open than ever to find the right PIC solution for their particular portfolio.
A focused, thrilling, and well attended, standing room only conference, with a high level of technical content, the 8th PIC International surpassed itself again in 2023. PIC International is the conference to attend for the latest and greatest in photonic integrated circuits and has become a truly global and credible event. We are all looking forward to 2024 as PIC International now has become the event to attend globally.
PIC International 16-17 March 2024 https://picinternational.net/
https://picmagazine.net/article/117153/PIC_International_2023_The_growth_of_silicon_photonics_continues?polymer
Lightwave Logic Inc (US:LWLG) has 214 institutional owners and shareholders that have filed 13D/G or 13F forms with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)
https://fintel.io/so/us/lwlg
The I in CAN SLIM: How Institutional Investors Make Or Break Growth Stocks; A Key To Profitable Investing
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Investing in the right growth stocks at the right time is a highly profitable endeavor, especially during a confirmed market uptrend. Indeed, focusing on a tight selection of stock picks has always been a cornerstone of the CAN SLIM investing model.
Among these core components, the I in CAN SLIM speaks to the importance of choosing stocks that are well-supported by big funds, i.e., institutional investors.
Follow The Big Money
The "I" in CAN SLIM stands for institutional sponsorship, or how much of a stock is owned by mutual funds, university endowments and other investors with massive portfolios.
We label the major institutions as "smart money" because they have the deepest pockets and greatest impact of all the players in the market. Institutions, which invest billions of dollars on behalf of their clients, exert a heavy influence on a stock's supply and demand. Thus, they can easily push prices higher once they commit to a stock.
It's even better when top-performing funds buy a stock.
"Buy only those stocks that have at least a few institutional sponsors with better-than-average recent performance records and that have added institutional owners in recent quarters," IBD founder William J. O'Neil wrote in "How to Make Money in Stocks."
How can the individual investor tell if a stock has strong institutional support? Luckily, mutual funds report their portfolio holdings to the Securities and Exchange Commission every quarter.
One of the simplest ways to find this info is by looking at a stock's Accumulation/Distribution Rating, which can be found in IBD's Stock Checkup tool. Stocks are given a rating from A to E. A indicates strong net buying by big money over the past 13 weeks. E indicates strong net selling over that same period. Ratings of A or B are best.
Finding Growth Stocks With Institutional Support
To dig a little deeper, MarketSmith provides a more detailed table on the left hand side of the stock's weekly chart. The table displays the percentage of shares owned by funds, banks and management. For comparison, it also shows the number of funds that owned the stock in each of the four most recent quarters.
Ideally, you want to see that number increasing from quarter to quarter. If it's decreasing, this might be a red flag.
You can get an even more detailed picture of fund ownership by clicking on the "Related Information" tab on the right side. Select the "Owners & Funds" tab, then hit the "Show Fund Ownership" button near the bottom. It will provide a list of the funds that own the stock.
This lets you gauge the quality of the institutional buyers in a stock. As you parse through the list, identify any notable funds with outstanding long-term track records. If you can't find any, then take it as warning sign and tread with caution. It's the job of fund managers to investigate every aspect of a business. This includes everything from industry forecasts to company management to suppliers to customers. If they're not interested in a given stock, there's likely a good reason for it.
https://www.investors.com/how-to-invest/investors-corner/growth-stocks-i-in-can-slim-how-institutional-investors-can-make-or-break-growth-stocks-a-key-to-profitable-investing/
Vivek Ramaswamy
@VivekGRamaswamy
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is fundamentally hostile to nuclear energy in the U.S. and the worst irony of all is that it’s also worse for safety. Together, this is strictly bad for American greatness. Prior to the NRC’s inception, the average approval time for a new nuclear plant was 3-4 years. Today, it’s 25-40 years. By comparison, Japan is still able to build new plants in 3-4 years & it’s 5-8 years for France. Even worse, the cumbersome NRC regulatory burden ensures that the operating nuclear plants in the U.S. don’t use the newer Gen III or Gen IV models, which are safer and more efficient than the older Gen I and Gen II designs that the U.S. uses. By contrast, China is the first country to operate a Gen IV reactor while we’re still stuck in Gen II.
Answer: Shut down the NRC. I’ll get the job done.
The NRC has a staff of ~2,949. 47% of the staff in administrative staff and redundant roles should be laid off immediately.
The remaining 1,554 specialists will be reassigned to serve within other agencies that have overlapping missions for greater efficiency and better focus.
Reassignments:
- Department of Energy (1,176 specialists)
Office of Nuclear Energy: licensing, oversight, mission support, and training.
- The EPA (317 specialists)
Nuclear materials and waste safety.
- FEMA (43 specialists)
Event response
- DHS (18 specialists)
Homeland security.
This shutdown and reassignment of specialized personnel will return 62% of the NRC’s budget to taxpayers and unshackle nuclear to drive American energy.
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is fundamentally hostile to nuclear energy in the U.S. and the worst irony of all is that it’s also worse for safety. Together, this is strictly bad for American greatness. Prior to the NRC’s inception, the average approval time for a new nuclear… pic.twitter.com/hK8zmVwNpr
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) August 14, 2023
Read “Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and the Health Sector.” - Don’t be discouraged by the 59 page .pdf, it’s an easy read...
https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/ai-cybersecurity-health-sector-tlpclear.pdf?utm_campaign=CDA%20Newsletter&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=269067616&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9NDO8sRAWMs_cgwf3DNxDKzF23H4hZfOVsMv0YRN1B-uoVSb3zbdw738TgLbe0hMTsZvgUr1ABl-0QVVDp4qrlLcWSiA&utm_content=269067616&utm_source=hs_email
Polariton presumably with Perkinamine under the hood basically has a product "on the shelf" ready to kick it and take names. Here's the data sheet.
https://www.polariton.ch/Datasheets/POL-MZM-P110-Datasheet.pdf
Polariton Technologies Ltd. LinkedIn Post:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/polariton-technologies/posts/?feedView=all
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We are thrilled of having released our product specifications on the website.
Plasmonic-based modulators are here to stay and impact the worlds of test, sensing, quantum and communication. The team has been working hard to improve the details and insure a lifetime that customers can rely upon.
Therefore, as an example, our devices come with stable specifications for proven 500 hours of operation, which make our modulator an excellent choice for lab applications, so for any #EHF (extremely high frequency) band operation. Polariton becomes the technological leader in the signal band between 30 and 300 GHz.
🌐 Our current features: 3-dB electro-optic bandwidth >110 GHz, optical C-band (contact Polariton for O-band), lumped, low capacitance design, compact form factor.
The MZM-P110 is the fastest commercial Mach-Zehnder modulator in the world.
Read our specifications here: https://lnkd.in/eT2ciECF
Call us here: +41 44 589 51 51
Write us: hello@polariton.ch
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I am passionate about technology innovation with a particular interest in bridging the cultural gap between early stage companies and large corporations. I love helping early stage founders refine business models, engage customers, and scale operations. With large players in traditional industries I enjoy the challenge of integrating disruptive new technologies for competitive advantage.
Domain expertise in data analytics, AI / ML, SaaS, Industrial IoT, electrification, sustainability, robotics, advanced manufacturing, microprocessors, communications, and mobility.
My early years in banking provided a strong grounding in finance and industrial business. Managing at Intel Capital during its formative years added operations, early stage investing, and technical domain knowledge. CEO/Founder experience confirmed my passion for innovation, while adding mad generalist skills and personal resilience. Full circle to Techstars MD, working at a global level with Stanley Black & Decker and founders on nextgen technologies. As board member of NASDAQ: CATC keeping on top of banking, fintech, and digital transformation. US and EU passport holder.
2017 BBJ Women to Watch in Science and Technology Winner.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lailapartridge/
As LWLG gains traction, it is showing up on more screeners as evidenced by this article:
https://www.investorsobserver.com/news/stock-update/is-lightwave-logic-inc-lwlg-a-stock-to-watch-after-gaining-22-56-this-week
I don't think shorting is anything new with Cramer. As an example here's a YouTube video of him knocking NVDA late last year before massive gains in the following months. I'm not a fan, either.
Reposting a recent article from Optica
https://www.optica-opn.org/home/newsroom/2023/june/entrepreneurs_to_watch_2023_claudia_hossbacher/
Do you have a link?
The new Moore's law.