I would agree jeunke that LWLG would be definitely in the mix if not in the front of the source of these next generation transceivers.
People need to keep in mind that Michael Lebby was asked to contribute to the Integrated Photonics System Roadmap-International that forecasts the future trends for where high volume manufacturing will go in the next several years to advance photonics with new technologies.
From the April 16, 2024 press release:
Lightwave Logic was instrumental in two chapters of the IPSR-I, serving as co-chair of the "Transceivers" chapter and chair of the "Polymers" chapter. The company also contributed to the "Interconnects" chapter. 'Transceivers' are a critical commercial pluggable optical engine, for example in hyperscaler datacenters, telelcom networks, and high-performance computing. 'Interconnects' focuses on optical fiber links that connect pluggable optical transceivers together for routers, switches, computational systems etc. 'Polymers' focuses on active electro-optic polymers for optical modulators as well as passive polymers that guide and manipulate light in fiber optic communications markets.
The interconnects section will likely be interesting reading as it will give guidance on other ways polymers can be used in co-packaging, expanding its uses.