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prototype_101

09/18/23 3:10 PM

#158221 RE: Sonata #158218

Ha! Too funny!! here, just off the top of my head in 2023,

1) Almost Doubling the lab space in preparation for the Mass Commercialization

2) Increasing the number of World Class Scientists and Engineers by 50%

3) Raised Cash to unseen before levels to support the Mass Commercial in 2024, NO DEBT and Cash to fund Operations on-hand for Budget through 1st Quarter 2025

4) Setting more World Records with 3rd Parties

5) Put out Product Data Sheets for the various Material System Perk 1 thru 5

6) Inked their first Material License Agreement in May and Lebby has told investors to expect more License and Tech Transfer Agreements in 2023 and 2024

7) After working with at least 7 Foundries, Lebby has told investors in no uncertain terms that LWLG is Production Ready with PDK's that can easily scale in volume, here are two recent quotes from Lebby on Foundries status:

a) EO POLYMERS CAN BE EASILY HANDLED IN STANDARD SILICON FABS USING STANDARD PDK’s

b) our technology fits really uniquely into Silicon Foundries and WE CAN SCALE INTO VOLUME QUITE EASILY AND EFFECTIVELY

8) In the March 2023 Corporate update investors learned that LWLG is running Production Trials at Foundries!!

. This expansion of our IP moat, paired with our acquisition of the mission-critical IP assets of Chromosol Ltd (UK) to strengthen foundry PDK design capabilities with extremely low temperature ALD Processes, is a part of our ability to advance initial production trials with our foundry partners and secure our first licensing agreements in the near-term.

9) at the ASM investors learned that Foundries are BALKING at TFLN which is the supposed closest competition for a true next-gen solution because TFLN will likely only be good for one generation where LWLG is good for many generations, Lebby has told investors "generations for a decade to more"

10) at ECOC October 2nd Lebby has given guidance to the following to be presented, and has told investors about the requested the Industry "dataset"

ECOC Market Focus October 2 - 4
11:00 – 11:15 Commercializing reliable hybrid electro-optic polymer modulators
Michael Lebby, CEO Lightwave Logic Inc
Electro-optic polymer modulators, and especially slot modulators are a hot topic in the industry today as the industry strives to increase modulation speed while reducing optical network equipment power consumption. Results will be shown that enable not only 800G transceivers, but 1600G, and 3200G also. EO polymers offer 4 key advantages: 1)Exceptionally high EO bandwidth in excess of 110GHz, and with plasmonic devices over 250GHz 2)Low voltage drive of under 1V (which allows direct drive from ICs, DSPs etc., and eliminates driver chips) 3)Very small footprint and size, which allows simple integration with PICs and silicon photonics and are ideal for pluggable and Onboard-optic transceiver form-factors 4)EO polymers can be easily handled in standard silicon fabs using standard PDKs The talk will discuss the latest results with commercial grade electro-optic polymer materials that are being licensed for device applications for datacom at 1310 and 1550nm. As well as silicon foundry fabricated silicon slot modulator polymer PIC device designs for use with integrated photonics platforms. Material and device demonstration will show polymers exceeding electro-optical and electrical 3dB bandwidths of 110GHz, low voltage, and very small form factors. Polymer electro-optical materials have competitive performance characteristics both at 1310nm as well as 1550nm operating wavelengths. Reliability and stability results will be presented to show the robustness of the technology platform with respect to thermal and photostability that will exceed over 9k hrs. Plans and details for CSP – chip scale packaging for polymer PICs will be shown from the performance of dielectric sealants such as Atomic Layer Deposition at temperatures suitable for organic, polymer material. The talk will also show how the performance of EO polymer modulators can extend to not only 400 and 800Gbps transceivers, but also 1600, 3200 and beyond using the natural bandwidth characteristics of Perkinamine® chromophore organic material. With EO bandwidths that exceed 250GHz, single line data rates that exceed 200Gbps are possible which opens a path for multi-Tbps data rate transceiver designs. Further, it will be shown that the EO polymer technology has the potential to extend the technology roadmap significantly over this decade.

https://www.ecocexhibition.com/visit/market-focus/market-focus-2023-timetable/market-focus-session-information/



AND THAT IS JUST OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD!!!!

there is MUCH more, Patents etc!!
Bullish
Bullish

Rkf302

09/18/23 3:14 PM

#158222 RE: Sonata #158218

You are uneducated.
It is quite sad that you write
Nonsense

XenaLives

09/18/23 3:58 PM

#158229 RE: Sonata #158218

Ad hominem attacks...

... the sign of a weak argument,

... a weak mind,

or it seems like it's BOTH in your post.