It is so obvious that UCMT and Hal Bennett (HB) still are very, very enthusiastic about LWLG.
"To put it plainly, we believe this is as big as the beginning of the personal computer, if not Microsoft itself. We are confident that sooner or later market analysts and Fortune 500 companies alike will realize the vastness of this accomplishment. Universal is ecstatic over this news." -Michael Queen, CEO of Universal Capital Management (10/13/09)
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"Upon the most recent announcement, Universal asked Hal Bennett, former CEO of Lightwave for his thoughts. "The successful completion of Lightwave's prototype phase modulator chip is a watershed event that could portend a new era in personal computing: cognitive computers like the HAL9000 computer depicted in the film '2001: A Space Odyssey,' that can see, hear, speak and think," Mr. Bennett stated.
He continued to elaborate, "Visionaries in the 1980's saw a future in which polymer optical computing would take computing to the next level. Major efforts by dozens of companies and universities yielded everything but a polymer modulator. Along the way, much research on optical computing was done in anticipation of the breakthrough that never came... until the demonstration of the Lightwave Logic Modulator chip. What remains from the earlier research efforts is know how on how to build optical computers -- know how that Lightwave Logic is now uniquely poised to exploit." - Hal Bennett (11/3/09)
Ignore the naysayers. These recent positive comments lead me to believe that all is good with HB and UCMT.
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