Emerging Display Technologies in the Corning Pipeline
Corning is at the forefront of new product development for emerging display technologies and applications. Aided by our depth of our end-market understanding, we are constantly thinking ahead to the next wave of display products. As the amount of digital content increases all around us, Corning is there to provide what’s next in advanced display.
Jade™ Glass for Advanced Display
Today's consumers expect their multifunctional mobile handsets to offer advanced features, such as higher resolution displays and lower power consumption. LTPS technology brings these advantages to mobile devices. Jade glass supports LTPS applications by providing unique glass attributes. Learn more.
Vita™ Hermetic Sealing Solution for OLEDs
OLEDs are making today’s portable devices brighter, sharper, thinner and faster than ever before. Until now, acceptance of this technology has been limited by lifespan issues, due to the fact that OLEDs are particularly sensitive to air and moisture. Vita™ is a complete technology solution that addresses the OLED lifespan challenge while offering additional value. Learn more.
Strengthened Cover Glass - Gorilla™ Glass
Corning’s Gorilla glass is a thin-sheet glass designed such that, upon chem-strengthening, it provides device manufacturers with a highly durable, scratch-resistant LCD display cover. It offers added protection for personal electronic devices and is especially valuable for those featuring touch screen technologies. Learn more.
Green Laser Technology
We are entering a world where mobile handsets will give us constant access to information and multimedia content. However, small displays on mobile devices will limit the viewing experience. The solution: Redefining the viewing experience with embedded micro-projectors enables by Corning’s breakthrough green laser technology. Learn more.
Silicon-on-Glass Technology
Semiconductor chip makers use single-crystal silicon to develop the highest performance computer chips and devices. Today, silicon films are not purely "crystalline silicon," lack uniformity, and have limited performance and functionality. Corning’s silicon on glass (SiOG) technology will enable high image resolution, full-motion video and low-power consumption for mobile electronics and other devices. Learn more.