About Corning
Corning Incorporated is one of the world's largest specialty glass and ceramics companies, with products spanning Display Technologies (LCD and OLED display glass), Optical Communications (optical fiber and cable for telecom and data centers), Environmental Technologies (catalytic converter substrates), Specialty Materials (Gorilla Glass for smartphones, Apple Vision Pro cover glass), and Life Sciences (lab consumables, vials for COVID-19 vaccines). Founded in 1851 and still headquartered in Corning, New York, the company has a long history of materials science breakthroughs including the cathode ray tube glass for color TVs, low-loss optical fiber, and the strengthened glass used in most modern smartphones.
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Corning was added to the S&P 500 on Feb 27, 1995 and is currently classified under the Information Technology sector.
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