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walterc

05/19/22 4:23 AM

#100604 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Thanks for the article

Interview with Michael exactly how I experience him after meeting him several times. , kind and humble but ambitious . and succesful. I know that Carlos Lee and other management members from EPIC think very highly of him

A few years ago I almost killed him after smashing the trunk of my car on his head while he was trying to take his computer out of my car for the next presentation.
I still wake up in horror thinking I almost killed the dream of LWLG shareholders.

I am glad you do not see the result of my vicious attack on the picture (lol)

tcubed

05/19/22 4:29 AM

#100605 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Thanks for posting this. A nice and timely interview.

Dr Lebby just exudes confidence now and is obviously excited about what's to come and the impact LightWave will have on the world. This is going to be fun to watch unfold and I think anyone who knows of LightWave Logic and doesn't own shares is going to be full of regret and sorrow in the not too distant future.

Cheers,

tcubed

tcubed

05/19/22 4:33 AM

#100606 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Dr Lebby: "Our timing is perfect — the industry knows we have the technological solution for the next decade. Our positioning is very good also — we have a unique technology platform to service customers’ needs."

Say no more :)

tcubed

tkg

05/19/22 5:34 AM

#100610 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Great find Mdk1, Thx for sharing...

excerpt...

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.

prototype_101

05/19/22 6:09 AM

#100613 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Was there a “tipping point” that led you to this breakthrough? Can you tell us that story?

I joined Lightwave Logic in 2015. Our story explaining that the internet needs high-speed optical switches that operate with lower power has remained the same for the past 7 years. The tipping point, if there is one, is that industry over the past 24 months has realized we are right, and what’s more, Lightwave Logic has the technology platform for the future. People currently in the telecommunications and datacenter environments are now calling for high-speed modulator optical switching, with lower power consumption. Our timing is perfect — the industry knows we have the technological solution for the next decade. Our positioning is very good also — we have a unique technology platform to service customers’ needs.

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

BOOYAH 2YAH!!

GreyGooseWaving

05/19/22 7:03 AM

#100615 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Thank you for posting Mdk1. Just what the doctor ordered. Many nice life lessons discussed on top of tech talk.

‘I only wear black. I started doing this late in the 1990s when I worked as a Corporate Investor for Intel.”

Would be nice to see an audience wearing black shirts at the ASM to honor our fearless leader!

I’m in > anyone else ….

Oyster'fleet

05/19/22 7:20 AM

#100616 RE: Mdk1 #100602

A lesson for us all from Michael Lebby;

"Be nice — people like to work with people who are pleasant. Business is about getting things done, and yes, there are instances when nice won’t work, but it does most of the time. In my perspective, the majority of people tend to want to enjoy working with people, and whether they are nice is revealed through their interpersonal skill-base."

I imagine this applies everywhere in life, even this discussion board.

Cheers,
Toby

Rkf302

05/19/22 7:39 AM

#100617 RE: Mdk1 #100602

MDK. Thanks for this.

noblynx

05/19/22 7:39 AM

#100618 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Sure speaks and looks like a scam artist to me - oh yeah. And with such a long and documented history of prior scams under his belt. Gosh, Pumpkin-head is looking so smart, suddenly, to all who’ve read about this ghoulish, SCARY person. We’d all better sell!

microchips

05/19/22 9:00 AM

#100624 RE: Mdk1 #100602

Very cool Interview...