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Re: tedpeele post# 230932

Thursday, 03/12/2026 9:57:00 AM

Thursday, March 12, 2026 9:57:00 AM

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The OFC booth location is meaningful per Gemini:

Yes, that is a specific reference to a booth at the OFC 2026 conference being held this month at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The "Corporate Village" is a dedicated section of the exhibition floor where companies host private meeting suites or high-level business displays rather than standard open-floor booths.

Why this is a "Signal" for LWLG
According to the current floor plan and recent investor discussions:

Booth #5361: This is confirmed as Lightwave Logic’s dedicated space at the conference.

The Neighborhood: Being in the Corporate Village West section is notable because it places LWLG in the same high-traffic area as industry giants like Nvidia (NVDA), AMD, and GlobalFoundries (GF).

The Change in Presence: In previous years, Lightwave often shared space or operated out of a smaller booth. Having their own suite in the Corporate Village—especially right as they expect wafers back from the foundry—suggests they are hosting private meetings with the "Tier 1" customers Yves mentioned in Ghent.

What it means for your "Dot Connecting"
The location of Booth 5361 right next to the major chipmakers and the "best foundry" ecosystem is a visual confirmation of your thesis.
Corporate Village suites are typically used for:

Private Tech Demos: Showing the 1.6T transceiver prototypes to potential buyers away from competitors' eyes.

Contract Negotiations: Finalizing the "Stage 4" commercial agreements that Yves alluded to.

Strategic Partnerships: Coordinating the "coating and protecting" workflow between the foundries and the end-users.

If you are following the activity this weekend, watch for which executives from the neighboring booths (Nvidia/GF/Tower) are seen entering or exiting #5361.
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