Lightpath ceo sam rubin invited to speak at washington, dc event and industry trade show on supply chain resiliency
To discuss successfully aligning with white house executive order 14017 for building resilient supply chains, revitalizing american manufacturing, and fostering broad-based growth orlando, fl / accesswire / march 31, 2022 / lightpath technologies, inc. (nasdaq:lpth) ("lightpath," the "company," or "we"), a leading vertically integrated global manufacturer and integrator of proprietary optical and infrared technologies and high-level assemblies, today announced that chief executive officer, sam rubin has been invited by the north american international year of glass steering committee of the american ceramic society to speak at the national day of glass conference in washington, dc from april 5-7, 2022. mr. rubin will be giving a presentation to address how lightpath's supply chain strategies for infrared glass and vertically integrated manufacturing successfully align with white house executive order 14017 for building resilient supply chains, revitalizing american manufacturing, and fostering broad-based growth.
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