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Lightwave Logic Inc

Lightwave Logic Inc (LWLG)

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LWLG Discussion

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prototype_101 prototype_101 20 minutes ago
with Cisco, Intel, Google, Ciena as LWLG Customers I wouldn't want to be stuck holding the Old Maid "Short" card when Lebby drops additional Licensing and Tech Transfer Agreements in 2024!!

there are 22 Million++ Shorts holding that Old Maid card currently!!

TWST: Do you see your ideal customers like Cisco or whoever makes these particular modulation devices? Are they the ones who are going to buy?

Dr. Lebby: Yes, they will — a lot of these larger companies. The Ciscos of this world as well as the Intels and the Cienas, these types of players, Googles and others. A lot of these folks are actually vertically integrated. So they actually do a lot of the things themselves. And some of the parts they send out to foundries or to contract manufacturers.

https://www.reddit.com/r/LWLG/comments/15twmqr/interview_with_dr_lebby_august_17_2023/

Folks, these are pretty bold statements by Lebby, and Lebby is one of the top Luminaries of the photonics Industry, personally I would NOT want to bet against him!!!

2024 ASM slides 13/14. There is NVIDIA written all over it. InfiniBand is 90% NVIDIA. NVIDIA is currently driving future industry hardware choices and all the big guys are in ‘catch up’ mode.
Slide13 Quote from Industry Leader (Nvidia?) “in many ways polymers will be an ideal enabler for the growth expected in InfiniBand. High speeds are required now”.
Let me add. You believe Lebby and we are on the runway to the moon, or Lebby is the biggest con man in the world, My choice: I believe Lebby

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174518590
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XenaLives XenaLives 21 minutes ago
This is REAL -


Lightwave Logic and Polariton partner on electro-optic materials
Wednesday 12th March 2025
News
By combining plasmonics and electro-optic polymers, the companies aim to eliminate limitations of legacy materials used for high-speed modulators, accelerating the introduction of 400G per lane and beyond for AI and datacentre optical links

Lightwave Logic, a technology platform company leveraging its proprietary electro-optic (EO) polymers to transmit data at higher speeds with lower power consumption, has announced the advancement of its technical collaboration with Polariton Technologies, a company developing high-speed EO components for the communication market.

The companies plan to jointly develop technical solutions to enable the faster adoption and integration of combined plasmonics and polymer-based products with semiconductor fabrication plants, outsourced assembly, and test operations. In addition to the goal of manufacturing transmitter PICs with inherent superior electro-optic performance, both teams will be working together on an extensive qualification and reliability programme, high-speed RF and optical testing, and back-end manufacturing process integration.

“Today's announcement marks an important step forward in our partnership with Polariton,” said Yves LeMaitre, CEO of Lightwave Logic. “We are transitioning from being a material supplier to collaborating on market development through end-user engagement and technical cooperation. We are excited to supply our EO polymer materials and integration expertise enabling Polariton to develop a revolutionary approach addressing the opportunities presented by AI market.”

Wolfgang Heni, co-founder and co-CTO of Polariton, added: “The combination of our technologies creates a truly unique and differentiated technology platform addressing the size and performance demands of next-gen AI clusters and datacentres. By combining plasmonics and EO polymers on silicon, we unlock the roadmap to modulator frequencies of 800 GHz in the future. We believe that using advanced materials in innovative ways is the key for silicon photonics to meet industry needs until 2030 and beyond.”

According to the companies, the collaboration allows for the device integration of Lightwave Logic's high-performance electro-optic polymer materials with Polariton's plasmonic circuits to address the inherent bandwidth and form factor bottlenecks of traditional materials such as indium phosphide, silicon photonics, and thin-film lithium niobate to accommodate ultra-high bandwidths. The collaboration is focused on applications for next-generation AI clusters, intra- and inter-datacentre and optical networking links to deliver 400G per lane and scale to 800G per lane. The ability to modulate the optical signal at 400G and beyond is critical to achieve bandwidth of 3.2T and 6.4T in the future.

Polariton has developed O-band products using Lightwave Logic's electro-optic polymer that are available for sampling with select customers.

https://picmagazine.net/article/121339/newsletter
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HammerTime 102 HammerTime 102 1 hour ago
NBD. Honestly this is fluff. Nothing substantial.
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pochemunyet pochemunyet 2 hours ago
Polariton and LWLG:

https://picmagazine.net/article/121339/newsletter
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Be honest Be honest 4 hours ago
Lebby and the usual blah blah you refer to is old news. You forget the last call with Yves. Lebby is no more with LWLG and Yves gave some pain to the longs (so not to you??)
The stock price went down since then as there is a different course now. Yves will have to defend his/the new strategy. When there is progress you and your friends will be hopefully wiped out of this board. So long shorters (strange sentence).
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pitcook pitcook 4 hours ago
I hope we hear tonight additionally, that the company has reached out to the new CEO of Intel, and let him know how we could make their chips meaningful again. Pat G. should have been begging us to be making their chips faster, etc.

Of course, the fake copy and paste hyper will guarantee that they were part of the non-disclosure team, we allegedly have been working with for 12 years, ready to give us a major purchase order any day, week, month, year, decade.

Just sayin honest, honest. We could sell our patents tomorrow for $50 billion and worth at least $300 per share. Gotta go chop some wood and get ready for my next dreamy boat ride with you know who Farmer.
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WooptdooU WooptdooU 4 hours ago
Grifters GRIFT together, otherwise it won't work. People would start harassing their families and ruining their personal property if they believed the GRIFT was actually HARMING the innocent.
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LOVELWLG LOVELWLG 4 hours ago
It will just be the usual blah blah blah session. Working on this working on that but nothing gets done or moves forward. Lebby talked way more than he got done. After a while you just rolled your eyes. Heard that a 100 times before but when are u going to get it done?
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redspinelpinktopaz redspinelpinktopaz 4 hours ago
Hear you and hope so!
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prototype_101 prototype_101 5 hours ago
red, meeting is 4:30pm news can be posted at 4pm

Yves LeMaitre, who recently took over as CEO of Lightwave Logic from Michael Lebby, argues that the next two years will be the most critical for success. The technology has been proven, but are the customers ready to take the risk?

https://www.lightcounting.com/research-note/february-2025-the-ironman-marathon-for-new-optical-materials-394

Data Center Front-End Networks & AI Back-End Networks plus the many other Verticals including LIDAR, Sensing (Medical), Space (Satellite), etc will be enabled using LWLG's Polymers, investors don't be conned by the Shorts this technology has been sought after by all the biggest companies for the past 40+ years and is worth MANY BILLIONS $$

Lebby just before his departure in a podcast CONFIRMED that LWLG Polymers passed the "Failure Mechanisms" testing's with flying colors, which is a Final Testing Requirement done in QUALIFICATIONS just before the technology gains Customer Acceptance!!!

This is HUGE!!!! read all about it here,
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175609637

The Industry worked extremely hard in the 80's and 90's for the holy grail of Photonics development which was a stabile Polymer but was largely unsuccessful in ALL their efforts including the largest companies, the government, DOD, DARPA etc

IBM, Lockheed Martin, DuPont, AT&T Bell Labs, Honeywell, Motorola, HP, 3M, and others in addition to numerous universities and U.S. Government Agencies, have attempted to produce high-performance, high-stability electro-optic polymers
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Dead On Arrival Dead On Arrival 5 hours ago
Seems like we have the same opinion.
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redspinelpinktopaz redspinelpinktopaz 5 hours ago
You are correct. I know nothing, except that big news requires release of an 8k so the World knows about it at the same time.
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Dead On Arrival Dead On Arrival 5 hours ago
My life is fine except for foot issues. Thanks for asking.
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LWLG-Netherlands LWLG-Netherlands 5 hours ago
You know nothing so shut up! All these fake dudes are annoying. Paid clowns. Just wait till tonight and get lost
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F2 F2 5 hours ago
Well Sporty… thought you a believer. We’ll see you gone before close today. So funny watching the fake belief of traders … for 72 hours or so…

Best to the real longs here…

F2
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Dead On Arrival Dead On Arrival 5 hours ago
As soon as I saw Gumby and the Admiral were attending the ROTH conference, I dumped my options. Why send anyone when these two add zero.
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redspinelpinktopaz redspinelpinktopaz 5 hours ago
No K so no good news.
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redspinelpinktopaz redspinelpinktopaz 5 hours ago
worries me that they use AU in it. Thought our use would get rid of that.
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DruidElf44 DruidElf44 6 hours ago
In principle complementary, but this kinda sorta glosses over the fact that they already seem to have a solution for 400G per lane. Their main differentiation is the III-V integration, mainly for lasers, amplifiers (SOA), and modulators.
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 6 hours ago
Incorrect. They are a direct competitor as everything is integrated on a single chip.

PASIC modulation is also part of the PASIC’s InP (Indium Phosphide), onboard integration. This replaces fitting a separate, silicon-based modulator later on and significantly reduces the power required to drive the resulting PASIC.

No need for complex EOP integration.

#scam
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DruidElf44 DruidElf44 6 hours ago
Not in the app yet...
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gio gio 6 hours ago
https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2025/03/tiny-component-for-record-breaking-bandwidth.html

Does the transitive property appy?
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Scope08 Scope08 6 hours ago
Angry Dan....I've had the same assessment of you and your cronies, a number of times....so I'd say on face value, your opinion is a valid one to have coming from your side of the fence. Not that I'm agreeing with you, because I've never liked you....just that if I can dish it out, I should be able to take it.
Your self admitted disgruntled ex-investor status is understandable, but many of your "allies" have you fooled, and are using you and others as pawns.

LWLG will be posting a replay of the "Special Call" on their website, shortly after it's conclusion, by the way....for those that aren't able to listen live.
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MirageNomad36 MirageNomad36 6 hours ago
I believe that's correct.. OpenLight and Lightwave Logic indeed focus on different aspects of photonic technology, making their work more complementary than directly competitive.

OpenLight specializes in Photonic Application Specific Integrated Circuits (PASICs), which integrate active and passive photonic components on a single silicon photonics platform. Their innovation enables more efficient and scalable photonic chip solutions for various applications, including optical communications and data centers.

Lightwave Logic, on the other hand, develops electro-optic polymers that enhance high-speed optical modulation, improving the speed and efficiency of fiber-optic communication systems.

Given that OpenLight's silicon photonics platform could incorporate high-performance modulators like those developed by Lightwave Logic, there is potential synergy between the two companies. If OpenLight’s advancements drive broader adoption of silicon photonics, it could create more demand for high-speed modulators, benefiting Lightwave Logic.

This dynamic aligns with a broader trend in the photonics industry, where hybrid approaches—combining silicon photonics with advanced materials like electro-optic polymers—are gaining traction to push performance limits further.
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Heylbroeck Heylbroeck 6 hours ago
Is it correct to state that OpenLight and Lightwave Logic focus on different aspects of the technology, and that they are sort of complementary?

OpenLight specializes in Photonic Application Specific Integrated Circuits (PASICs), integrating active and passive components on a single silicon photonics chip, while Lightwave Logic develops electro-optic polymers for high-speed fiber-optic communications.

While they both contribute to advancements in photonics, their technologies appear to be complementary rather than directly competitive. OpenLight's silicon photonics platform can benefit from Lightwave Logic's high-speed modulators, enhancing overall performance and efficiency in optical communication systems.

Besides, OpenLight's breakthrough could likely drive growth and innovation in the photonics industry, benefiting companies like Lightwave Logic that offer complementary technologies.
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KCCO7913 KCCO7913 7 hours ago
Thanks.

Are the papers on OFC website available to download for attendees yet? I forget how far in advance they make them available. I wasn't able to get time away this year to attend unfortunately.

Link to a search for EML - https://www.ofcconference.org/en-us/home/schedule/schedule_search/?_gl=1*l9oupb*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTI0MjA0MDc5OS4xNzQxODY3MjY5*_ga_WCQ36P9K1M*MTc0MTg2NzI2OS4xLjAuMTc0MTg2NzI2OS4wLjAuMA..&searchtext=EML&searchmode=allwords&speakerfilter=&eventtrack=0&presentationtype=
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DruidElf44 DruidElf44 7 hours ago
Will be interesting how that unfolds - the OpenLight modulator is also a bit short on bandwidth (their article is actually more informative than the one from Tower, it includes the frequency response) so PAM6 makes sense, but it's not great for eye quality so a tech that can do PAM4 has an edge. The electrical side may have to go PAM6 though. Yes, planning to attend.
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KCCO7913 KCCO7913 8 hours ago
I believe that's correct.

Broadcom and Mitsubishi both have technical papers being published on 400G EMLs. Both use PAM6. Lumentum and Mitsubishi both had them last year, but only Mitsubishi had published detail.

I thought the OpenLight news yesterday was pretty huge.

Are you attending OFC?
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DruidElf44 DruidElf44 8 hours ago
For context, OpenLight does heterogeneous integration of III-V on top of silicon photonics. Pretty sure this announcement relates to InP electro-absorption modulators. We'll see a number of 400G per channel demos at OFC, I'd wager.
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Heylbroeck Heylbroeck 10 hours ago
For those interested... (the majority of people reading this, I guess)
Today's webcast (Special Call) can be accessed through the following link (registration required).
The call will be held at 4:30 pm Eastern Time (9:30 pm Brussels Time).
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WooptdooU WooptdooU 10 hours ago
" " poster fits right in...eom
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WooptdooU WooptdooU 10 hours ago
Sporty snorty followers are ripe...eom
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SPORTYNORTY SPORTYNORTY 19 hours ago
Nice try.

IGNORE.
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SPORTYNORTY SPORTYNORTY 19 hours ago
Out 50% at $1.39, (37,500 shares).

Holding remaining 50%, (37,500 shares), for tomorrow's announcement.
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LOVELWLG LOVELWLG 20 hours ago
Remember the big AMF news and pump ? Where and what are we doing with all those wafers ? People couldn't stop bragging about all the wafers at the ASM. They just frisbees now? More BS news that just died and developed into nothing.
Wash Rinse Repeat
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redspinelpinktopaz redspinelpinktopaz 20 hours ago
Please describe one other solution. thank you.
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x993231 x993231 21 hours ago
Is pump good or fake?

I'm a a real dude most know me, the folks of large retail shareholdersl ownersip know me pesonally, a fake pump is dishonest social media day trader stuff, real news is just what is happening to our investment in the real world.

X, just asking because most would say that a pump is dishonest. Honest.
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RREAGAN RREAGAN 21 hours ago
THE PUMP SHALL COMMETH
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x993231 x993231 22 hours ago
Oops I made a mistake, just being real, I hope that I dont offend anyone, I put post emergence pesticide in a turn around lot for trucks, next to the range, my bad, been 70 degrees for 3 days, possible 10 buck error, it is next to the "no trespassing" warning sign, "I own firearms and own a backhoe sign" I'll see in a month, I love that sign.

We will see if I'm too early.

X
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prototype_101 prototype_101 22 hours ago
If you want to understand Openlight watch this interview video, it covers getting Photonic Devices into Foundries PDK's, very much the same thing LWLG/Lebby has been doing with a dozen Foundries around the world for the past 3 years, this is a VERY IMFOMATIVE interview well worth the one hour it takes to watch if you truly want to understand how these things work

Optica Series: Masters of Change in Global Photonics: Adam Carter, Openlight



We get many questions from young photonics companies trying to scale up production to serve new markets and increase their turnover. And that’s where Optica can help. We have access to the leading CEOs and CTOs in over 600 photonics businesses who have a wealth of experience and are willing to share their advice with others.

In this series, we explore the business strategies being developed by industry leaders. I’m joined at the questioner's table by Michael Hochberg, an authority in the Silicon Photonics industry.

We recently sat down with Dr Adam Carter, the CEO at OpenLight. Formed as a joint venture between Juniper Networks and Synopsys, the company has a proven ability to integrate lasers, amplifiers, and passive components on a single chip.

Adam has more than 25 years of experience at companies large and small. He is perhaps best known for being chief commercial officer at Foxconn Interconnect, Cisco and, earlier, at Oclaro at the time of its acquisition by Lumentum.

Originally from the UK, we asked Adam to sketch what it was like when the Telecom Bubble burst at the start of this Millennium.
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EmperorGuru47 EmperorGuru47 22 hours ago
Do earnings come out tonight or tomorrow? ToS has it as tonight.
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Pro_v12001 Pro_v12001 22 hours ago
Sporty did you already sell and take your quick profit?
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pochemunyet pochemunyet 22 hours ago
Bashers are out in force.

They fear something.
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 23 hours ago
But but but... we were told by the resident Xpert that silicon photonics was tapped out and at the end of its life.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/openlight-and-tower-semiconductor-demonstrate-400glane-modulators-built-on-silicon-photonic-wafers-for-data-centers-and-ai-optical-connectivity-302399535.html

CLOWNS!

Wow! Look at the Xpert's latest stock recommendation ACON. Down another 14% today and down 99% since the Xpert's recommendation a mere 5 days ago.

#scam
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vein vein 23 hours ago
I still can't believe I didn't sell enough at the top ! Should have dumped it all !! 
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vein vein 23 hours ago
Check out openlights news with tower semiconductor. The bottom line here is we are being suosssed by other technologies and fast  
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x993231 x993231 23 hours ago
As info they just pushed it up on the sell side to 90k more than the days buys near the end if the day to outweigh the buys, tis a game  yawn.  Look for negative posts about the science and no doubt name calling by the short side.

Games will be played.

X
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 23 hours ago
I believe this poster may have an intellectual disability, formally known as mental retardation. This is a a condition where a person has limitations in intellectual functioning (reasoning, learning, problem-solving) and adaptive skills. I enjoy reading the posts as I laugh out loud and shake my head on how anyone could be this clueless. It's either the above described ID or an act. Hopefully for the posters sake it's the latter.

Are these people for real?

#scam
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Reanimator Reanimator 1 day ago
I can't tell if you're purposely being disingenuous or are actually as thickheaded as you appear, but LWLG does not have "the only way to grow" for the industry.

It never has.

It has a solution. Read that last part again.

It has a solution, not THE solution. It is one of many, many different types of solutions that the industry is evaluating to increase bandwidth and reduce power consumption.

More importantly, LWLG hasn't even proven that their solution—which, to repeat, is just one of many that are out there—is actually viable.
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redspinelpinktopaz redspinelpinktopaz 1 day ago
How can the industry move on without them when they have the polymer patents, and it is the only way to grow, in the future?
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