Corning Will Expand US Optical Connectivity Capacity 10x, Build Three New Manufacturing Plants and Create More Than 3,000 High-Paying
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Corning is opening three new advanced manufacturing plants in the U.S. dedicated entirely to optical technologies for Nvidia. The partnership brings
The expansion includes construction of three new manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Texas and is expected to create more than 3,000
Corning plans to increase its domestic optical connectivity capacity by 10x and grow its fiber production by more than 50%. This expansion includes building three new manufacturing plants
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Corning (GLW) is set to multiply its U.S. optical connectivity manufacturing capacity tenfold through a new long-term partnership with
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The specialty glass and fiber-optics maker said it would increase U.S.-based optical connectivity manufacturing capacity tenfold and expand
Amazon, Corning ink multibillion-dollar deal to ramp up fiber optics manufacturing The agreement is expected to create 1,000 jobs at Corning''s fiber-optic plants in North Carolina. The two
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Nvidia has agreed a multi-year supply deal with Corning that could grow into a $3.2bn equity position, alongside a major expansion of US optical
NVIDIA and Corning announced a multiyear partnership on 6 May 2026 to increase U.S. optical connectivity manufacturing capacity by 10x and build three new plants in North Carolina and
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Corning will expand U.S. optical connectivity capacity 10x, build three new manufacturing plants, and create more than 3,000 high-paying American jobs NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) and
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Photo courtesy of Corning Corning spent generations making glass – its humble roots planted in a small western New York town more than 175 years ago. Today, the company finds itself
Corning partners with Nvidia to build optical fiber factories in North Carolina and Texas, creating 3,000+ jobs to meet surging AI infrastructure demand.
Fiber optics growth is accelerating with 2026 projections that point to soaring network demand even as costs and deployment timelines keep shifting.
NVIDIA has taken warrants for $500m of Corning stock as part of a multi-year partnership that will see Corning build three new US optical-connectivity plants.
Corning will increase its U.S.-based optical connectivity manufacturing capacity by 10x and expand its U.S. fiber production capacity by more than 50 percent to meet the accelerating
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