Lightwave Logic Prototype Phase Modulator Unveiled at Gilder/Forbes Telecosm Conference

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Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:03am EST

Lightwave Logic Prototype Phase Modulator Unveiled at Gilder/Forbes Telecosm
Conference



NEWARK, Del., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTC
Bulletin Board: LWLG) a technology company focused on the development of the
'Next Generation Electro-Optic Polymer Material Platform' for applications in
high speed fiber-optic telecommunications and optical computing, today
announced that Terry Turpin, Lightwave's Optical Computing Guru, introduced
Lightwave's new prototype phase modulator to the Gilder/Forbes Telecosm
Conference in Tarrytown, New York earlier this week.  The Gilder/Forbes
Telecosm Conference is an annual event that offers investors, executives,
engineers and entrepreneurs an elite analysis of ascending and disruptive
technologies affecting management and investment decisions. 

Mr. Turpin, who participated in a panel on improving storage and processing
with 3D stacks of silicon chips, informed the conference attendees that
"Lightwave's material could be spun onto silicon chips prior to stacking and
used for input, output, and interconnect due to the stability of Lightwave's
electro-optic polymer and Lightwave's recent demonstration that its
proprietary Perkinamine material can survive all of the rigors of standard
commercial manufacturing processes." Other applications Mr. Turpin discussed
with the conference attendees included low cost modulators for fiber optic
communications, multi-channel modulators for ultra dense wavelength division
multiplex systems, and optical computing. Mr. Turpin remarked "Lightwave's
technology is inherently low cost, which is an attractive quality that should
assure acceptance in an extremely cost sensitive market." The talk was warmly
received and the prototype generated significant interest in Lightwave's
technology. 

"Powered by Lightwave Logic"
Lightwave Logic, Inc. is a development stage company that is producing
prototype electro-optic demonstration devices and is moving toward
commercialization of its high-activity, high-stability organic polymers for
applications in electro-optical device markets. Electro-optical devices
convert data from electric signals into optical signals for use in high-speed
fiber-optic telecommunications systems and optical computers. Please visit the
Company's website, www.lightwavelogic.com, for more information.

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SOURCE  Lightwave Logic, Inc.

Jim Marcelli, Lightwave Logic, +1-302-356-2717, jmarcelli@lightwavelogic.com;
or Paul G. Henning, Cameron Associates, +1-212-554-5462,
phenning@cameronassoc.com
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