Post Time:Jul 03,2013Classify:Industry NewsView:116
Dr. Jeffrey Evenson, senior vice president and operations chief of staff for Corning, addressed the MIT Mobile Technology Summit, a gathering of industry leaders in some of the hottest innovations hitting the mobile market.
Evenson began by asking, “So, why is a glass company that’s more than 160 years old appearing at a conference packed with hip, innovative upstarts?” He went on to explain that glass is a lot stronger than most people think. And because it’s also stable, transparent, and impermeable, it will continue to be the perfect partner for mobile electronics in an ever-connected world.
He offered a host of examples that illustrate how Corning’s precision glass can be vital to every facet of the mobile experience – “how you see information, how you touch information, how you transmit information, and even how that information gets processed.”
Here are a few examples of how he encouraged the conference audience to think of glass in a new way:
How does Corning do it? Evenson explained that Corning understands how formulation and fabrication determine the atomic state and structure of a glass. These, in turn, control the mechanical, thermal, and optical properties of the glass.
Corning’s knowledge of glass properties, and how glass operates in combination with application requirements, allows the company to solve tough customer problems. This same know-how will help the company turn the technologies depicted in “A Day Made of Glass” into realities.
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