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Technology Stocks : Lightwave Logic, Inc.
LWLG 5.230+3.6%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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From: manny t12/9/2010 12:52:49 AM
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LWLG-Notes on conference call by X from the YMB

Lockheed Martin

How far along with the big guys? in round 2 with some and further with others.

No companies have stopped working with Perkinamine. < - - - - -

Provisional on the Third Order was converted to Full Patent “non-publication” status. We do not want to stimulate competition. Protecting the newly discovered IP.

University of Alabama listed as co inventors on the Provisional

Invented 5 or 6 new materials both 2nd and 3rd Order

Filed a “New Provisional” application for new structures and new properties.

40 People working with Perkinamine.

Queens College City University of New York working on devices.

Slot Waveguide Structure

Pico Second Response Time CHECK

Third Order is 100x Higher than any small molecule yet!

DARPA proposal pertains to and Optical Limiters CHECK

Transient Holograms < - - that’s what I’m talking about phase conjugate mirror

All Opticl Modulator and wave leght diversion device used in wavelength divison multiplexing. Play a big roll in the all optical applications

We have the opportunity to define the product, the application, the market AND the partner

Expands our business scope well beyond electro optic materials to all optic materials

Sorry but it VERY difficult to follow Jim why don’t the Board Members see it?
Enough cash for 2011 to bring us to commercialization
2011
Expand add at least another dozen companies to the mix
Design Wins we will be hearing more and more about that
Formalize material and device applications
Generate Revenue
At least one conference per quarter
New Lab.

Market Applications
Replacements in design for Lithium Niobate Modulators
Optical Interconnects “Currently being Evaluated”
Multi-Wavelength Optical Routers this is an important area, Despite of what you heard the current fiber can only support 10 Gig. The 40’s out there stacked 4-10’s. Our technology will drop the price considerably.
All Optical Encryption
Pattern Recognition
30 frames per second increase by (inaudible)
Picture Voice Recognition
Hybrid CMOS application is currently in evaluation

Celestec is a “unique design”

It’s making me crazy I’ve got to stop.

Melt Water Press

meltwater.com.

1) A. Is the EO activity being measured in a vacuum?
No in Air, In ambient atmosphere.

B. What is the optical loss? Is it an issue? (As I understand it Good R33’s are not useful if the Optical loss is high Unless it has a short device length. Is the optical loss high and what is the device length?)

It Depends on the application and wavelength. (So it is not an issue.)

Device still working on it

2) How accurate are Tengs R33 measurements @ 1550 with useful wavelengths? (is the r33 “really” higher at longer wavelengths of 1550?
Pretty Precise. Yes

3) A) Does the material require hermetic packaging? Does it require protective Kovar packaging? No

B) Is there a Singlet oxygen sensitivity an issue? Don’t believe so

Oops missed these

High probability of striking a deal with several large companies next year.

Web site is already designed, will be up as soon as possible.

I/R coming In-House

IBM doesn’t affect what we do, we are woring with companies that are CMOS based, we “are not out of this game”

Setting up a meeting with DARPA

Not currently active with Hopkins

Sentiment : Strong Buy
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