Corning, Gorilla Glass ~ More Than That
In the book "Steve Jobs: A Biography", it tells the story of how a Corning CEO, due to a phone call from Jobs, mass-produced a glass prototype that had been sealed away for decades and applied it to the first-generation iPhone.
As we all know, today's Gorilla Glass has clearly become the top choice for most flagship smartphones, because the two aspects that manufacturers value most are scratch resistance and drop resistance.
Before becoming the most commonly used cover glass for smartphones, Corning was already active in many fields.
From the earliest collaboration with Edison to produce glass covers for light bulbs and picture tubes for televisions, to today's communication Optical Fibers, lenses, scientific instruments and even the field of automotive central control, wherever glass is used, you can find the presence of Corning Glass.
Gorilla Glass is already well-prepared for the future. Will the rise of new forms of glass technology be far away?








