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Re: microchips post# 145620

Saturday, 06/17/2023 2:40:54 PM

Saturday, June 17, 2023 2:40:54 PM

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I was thinking along those lines as well micro, ML's patent proficiency/acumen is truly second to none!

The Future of Communication Technology: Dr Michael Lebby On How His Technological Innovation Will Shake Up How We Connect and Communicate With Each Other
An Interview With David Liu May 18, 2022

As a part of this series, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Michael Lebby.

Dr. Michael Lebby is both an entrepreneur and intrapreneur primarily in the photonics field. He and his colleagues co-invented a diode laser (oxide VCSEL) at Motorola in the early 1990s which is now being utilized in unit volumes of billions in mobile phones for structured light/3D sensing (such as FACE ID™ by Apple), personal computers as the laser mouse, as well as fiber optic interconnects that make up the internet. He is currently the CEO of Lightwave Logic Inc., which he led to up-list organically (which is a very rare achievement) to the NASDAQ in September 2021. Dr. Lebby holds over 230 issued USPTO utility patents and over 450 if international derivatives are included. [/b]He has been cited by the USPTO to be in the most prolific 75 inventors in USA from 1988–1997. He is an accomplished technical expert witness with over 100 patent litigation/IP cases and over 20 trials. He has led the USA trade association in optoelectronics (OIDA) and represented the North American optoelectronics industry on Capitol Hill. He was recently made Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (USA) in 2020. He is a Fellow member of IEEE and OSA, and an elected member of the Cosmos Club of DC, London Guild of Spectacle Makers, and Royal Philatelic Society (London). He holds two doctorates in EE and an MBA from Bradford University (UK), has been a full Professor of Optoelectronics at Glyndwr University in Wales, UK.



What do you need to lead this technology to widespread adoption?



"Widespread adoption is being ubiquitous. Today, we see other polymer technologies that are ubiquitous — such as organic light emitting displays (OLEDs). These polymers are different than what we design at Lightwave Logic in that they send out light (red, green, and blue) rather than switch light. We use OLEDs for our computer monitors, displays for our tablets and mobile phones, and now our TVs. In the early 1990s, I did research on OLEDs at Motorola — the problems with the technology since those days have been completely resolved. The same level of popularity will happen with our electro-optic polymers at Lightwave Logic. Our modulators that switch light will also become ubiquitous. Our job at Lightwave Logic is to make the polymers assessable to everyone."

https://medium.com/authority-magazine/the-future-of-communication-technology-dr-michael-lebby-on-how-his-technological-innovation-will-728f2d2f7392
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