Lightwave Logic, Inc. (NASDAQ: LWLG), a developer of electro-optic polymer technology for high-speed data transmission, announced a strategic intellectual property advisory engagement with Michael Best & Friedrich LLP. This partnership marks a significant step as Lightwave Logic transitions from research and development toward commercialization of its core technology.
The engagement is designed to strengthen the protection of Lightwave Logic’s proprietary electro-optic polymer platform. The company is aligning its intellectual property strategy with a licensing-driven revenue model, targeting partnerships with foundries and design firms to expand market reach.
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP will provide comprehensive support including patent development, prosecution, international filings, portfolio analysis, and assistance with licensing-related matters. This collaboration aims to ensure that Lightwave Logic’s IP protection is closely integrated with its broader business and innovation objectives as the company scales its platform.
Dr. Aref Chowdhury, Chief Technology Officer at Lightwave Logic, emphasized the importance of this approach: “At Lightwave Logic, we have spent years pioneering a foundational electro-optic polymer platform that we believe will be essential for the next generation of AI and data center infrastructure.”
He further noted that as the company advances toward commercialization, safeguarding proprietary materials and devices remains critical while simultaneously enabling broader access to partners through a structured licensing framework.
Jeffrey Peterson, Partner at Michael Best, highlighted the strategic value of the technology: “Lightwave Logic’s electro-optic polymer platform sits at the intersection of AI infrastructure, data center expansion, and next-generation photonics, a convergence that creates extraordinary licensing and partnering opportunities.”
The engagement also involves managing Lightwave Logic’s global patent portfolio to maintain long-term competitive positioning in the rapidly evolving photonics and data transmission sectors.
Importantly, Lightwave Logic confirmed that it is not currently involved in any active intellectual property litigation, which reduces near-term legal risks as it pursues commercialization and licensing initiatives.
Michael Best’s expertise spans intellectual property law with a focus on engineering, computer science, and advanced materials, making it well-suited to support Lightwave Logic’s complex technology and business model.
This advisory relationship reflects Lightwave Logic’s strategic shift from a primarily research-driven company to one focused on monetizing its innovations through licensing agreements and partnerships, particularly with foundries and design firms in the photonics ecosystem.
By reinforcing its IP foundation, Lightwave Logic aims to facilitate technology transfer and licensing deals that will accelerate adoption of its electro-optic polymer platform in AI and data center applications.
The company’s move to engage specialized IP counsel underscores the critical role of intellectual property in securing competitive advantage and enabling scalable commercialization in cutting-edge technology sectors.
As Lightwave Logic advances, the partnership with Michael Best is expected to play a pivotal role in navigating the complex patent landscape and structuring agreements that maximize the value of its innovations.
This development positions Lightwave Logic to capitalize on emerging opportunities in high-speed data transmission and photonics, leveraging its proprietary technology through a robust licensing framework.
Overall, the engagement signals Lightwave Logic’s commitment to protecting its intellectual assets while expanding its business model to include licensing as a core revenue stream.
Lightwave Logic Engages Michael Best for IP Strategy to Bolster Licensing and Commercialization Efforts Lightwave Logic, Inc. (NASDAQ: LWLG) has retained Michael Best & Friedrich LLP as intellectual property counsel to advance its patent portfolio and licensing strategy. This engagement aligns with the company’s shift fro... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/lightwave-logic-engages-michael-best-for-ip-strategy-to-bolster-licensing-and-commercialization-efforts