Entry deadline for Lightwave Innovation Reviews is November 9

Oct. 22, 2018
The deadline for submissions for the 2019 Lightwave Innovation Reviews is November 9. The Lightwave Innovation Reviews recognizes excellence in a product or technology applicable to optical networks. Information on the Reviews, including how to submit an entry, can be found at the Lightwave Innovation Reviews portal.

The deadline for submissions for the 2019 Lightwave Innovation Reviews is November 9. The Lightwave Innovation Reviews recognizes excellence in a product or technology applicable to optical networks. Information on the Reviews, including how to submit an entry, can be found at the Lightwave Innovation Reviews portal.

After an experiment last year with naming winners among entries in a variety of categories, the 2019 Lightwave Innovation Reviews will return to its original format. A panel of judges will evaluate submitted entries for originality, innovation, positive impact on the customer, how well it addresses a new or existing requirement, and cost-effectiveness. The judges will then rate each entry on a scale of one to five, with five recognizing an entry that brings something unique to optical communications.

Entries that receive an average score of at least 3.5 will be honored as Elite Score recipients. Lightwave will reveal details of these Elite Score entries in March 2019, shortly before OFC 2019.

Lightwave plans to announce honorees in the following 12 categories:

  • Carrier Fiber, Cable, Enclosures, and Accessories
  • Communications Semiconductors and Electrical ICs
  • Data Center Fiber, Cable, Enclosures and Accessories
  • Data Center Interconnect Platforms
  • Field Test Equipment
  • FTTx Systems
  • Lab/Production Test Equipment
  • Optical Components
  • Optical Subsystems
  • Optical Transceivers and Transponders
  • Optical Transport Systems
  • SDN/NFV Technology

The judging panel consists of optical communications technology developers, users, and market analysts with years of experience in specifying, designing, and evaluating fiber-optic communications technology independent of the Lightwave staff. Stephen Hardy, editorial director of Lightwave, will serve as program manager this year. Questions about the Lightwave Innovation Reviews can be addressed to Hardy at [email protected].

About the Author

Stephen Hardy | Editorial Director and Associate Publisher

Stephen Hardy has covered fiber optics for more than 15 years, and communications and technology for more than 30 years. He is responsible for establishing and executing Lightwave's editorial strategy across its digital magazine, website, newsletters, research and other information products. He has won multiple awards for his writing.

Contact Stephen to discuss:

  • Contributing editorial material to the Web site or digital magazine
  • The direction of a digital magazine issue, staff-written article, or event
  • Lightwave editorial attendance at industry events
  • Arranging a visit to Lightwave's offices
  • Coverage of announcements
  • General questions of an editorial nature

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