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11/04/19 8:10 AM

#49884 RE: gatesoft55 #49883

Gates, it's magic, think of it like holding a beach ball under water it eventually will come back to the surface, when the M-team has their trucks and boats loaded then magically the PPS can escape, just like the beach ball popping up from beneath the water, ok so let's recap...from Lebby's first Open Letter issued May 1, 2017

My enthusiasm for Lightwave Logic has been reinforced by the fact that we not only have achieved our stated milestones, but also have exceeded them and continue to exceed them. The momentum is building and we believe that we are rapidly accelerating toward becoming a truly world-class polymer device revenue-generating enterprise, as can be seen by last week’s press release (dated April 26, 2017) which reports Lightwave Logic achieving high speed modulation enabling 25Gbps in our polymer based optical modulator.

This is exactly when the PPS shot up 1.86, on news of an UNPACKAGED 25Gb modulator, NOT OPTIMIZED, and with NO RELIABILITY TESTS and Lebby taking the Helm as CEO

LWLG since then has,

1) built a World Class team
2) added dozens of patents
3) advanced speeds to beyond 100Gb
4) packaged devices with Packaging Partner
5) proven manufacturing ability "Chips/Quareter"
6) completed Successful R/T on PkM Gen 2 100Gbs device
7) engaged with Customer base throughout the Supply Chain
8) gotten onto Design-In Cycle
9) beat out Intel, Infinera, Broadcom & Rockley
10) gotten LWLG onto International Roadmap of Photonics
11) gotten into a lab facility with twice the size that accomodates both material and device developments
12) acquired LMRA/GIG/BrP
13) Co-developed 110Ghz test equipment with Keysight
14) created an Advisory Board

and these are all just off the top of my head, there are more


And ow let's review a few of the World Class team additions,

Karen Liu
Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Karen Liu joined Lightwave Logic in July 2018 as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Prior to joining Lightwave Logic, she served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Kaiam Corp. Previously, she was Principal Analyst at Ovum, covering markets and advising vendors of advanced optical components and a broad range of other emerging technologies. Prior to joining Ovum, Dr. Liu architected DWDM networking products at Tellabs and IBM. She received a PhD in Applied Physics from Stanford University in the field of fiber optics, and a BSE in Mechanical Engineering from Princeton University.

Cory Pecinovsky
Director of Materials Development

Dr. Pecinovsky obtained his doctoral degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of Colorado in 2007, specializing in the synthesis of liquid crystal based polymer materials. Following his PhD, he worked as a researcher at the Colorado School of Mines, developing light sensitive polymer composites for neutron detection. He has spent 10 years in industry advancing the successful commercialization of electro-optic ferroelectric liquid crystal display technology. Dr. Pecinovsky came to Lighwave Logic in 2017 to lead the photonic polymer development program. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed publications and patents resulting from his work developing and commercializing photonic materials.

Yasufume Enami
Director of Device Development

Dr. Enami joined Lightwave Logic in 2018 to lead device development. Formerly he was Full Professor at Kochi University of Technology and Associate Research Professor at University of Arizona with numerous global collaborations. He has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and conference papers, including a book chapter, and 10 patents on electro-optic polymers and biophotonic waveguide sensors. He made one of the major breakthroughs for polymer modulators, publishing the finding in Nature Photonics in 2007 as lead author. He has served as Guest Editor for the MDPI Journal of Sensors from 2014 to 2017, and on the MDPI Editorial Board in 2018. He has been on the grant review panel six times for Japan Society of Promotion Science. He is a senior member of OSA and SPIE, and worked as committee member for more than 10 international conferences. Dr. Enami received a Ph.D. degree in Optical Sciences from University of Arizona.