
Corning's pioneering glass technologies are leading the automotive industry
Corning's pioneering glass technologies are leading the automotive industry
The subject of today's episode, Corning, isn't exactly a company that you'd normally associate with cars. If fact, when most of us think of Corning, cooking is likely the first thing that springs to mind, specifically brands such as CorningWare and Pyrex cookware. But Corning sold off that part of the business way back in 1998. When it comes to Corning these days, it's more about its products like Gorilla Glass. Do you own an iPhone? The glass is from Corning. Odds are high your Samsung Galaxy phone uses it, too. As for the tie-in with automotive, in recent years Gorilla Glass has also been famously used for both the windshield of the Jeep Wrangler and the rear window of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
And as you'll hear, Corning has also been thinking long and glass hard about the future of the machines that will move us from place to place, with one of the key people driving that future being the VP and GM of Corning Automotive Glass Solutions, Mike Kunigonis. So, why are we speaking to Mike? Two reasons. The recent CES introduction of Fusion5 Glass and Corning's plan to get optical fiber into passenger vehicles.
More automotive technology: With Honda out, who saves Nissan? Possibly a company that makes iPhones
Fusion5 Glass is Corning's latest automotive glass product that's designed to better resist impacts, weigh less, and make it easier for ADAS systems to function. If you've ever had to replace a windshield, you know the cost involved, and that cost is rising. Corning claims Fusion5 can handle sharp impacts twice as well as conventional automotive glass. For a variety of reasons, not the least of which is electrification, cars are getting heavier. Saving weight any and everywhere is key, and lighter glass helps. And as cars and drivers become more and more reliant on varying levels of autonomy, any lens or sensor looking out from the inside needs to be able to see through the glass as clearly as possible.
In case you missed it: Fast wireless EV charging? It's coming.
But just as if not more exciting — at least from our admittedly geeky perspective — is Corning's push to get optical fiber into passenger vehicles. Better known as fiber optic cable (think Fios), optical fiber offers several advantages for carmakers and the resulting products. For one, weight. A single fiber optic cable could essentially replace most of the copper wiring inside a vehicle; in extreme cases like the Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV we're talking some 2-miles worth. Aside from weight, optical cables can also move much larger packets of data. This is crucial given that the amount of data the cars of the near future will produce, use, and transmit up to and down from the cloud is expected to grow tenfold, with 100 gigabyte data packets potentially becoming the norm. Not only will optical fiber allow this (and more), but it also has the potential to future proof cars and car design. There's an environmental angle as well — with a dramatic reduction in copper use the mining of it also lessens.
Interested in hearing what Corning Automotive Glass Solutions is up to? Then you love this listening to this episode. Or better yet, watch it! Why not both? You can watch the vodcast right here or on our YouTube channel. If audio is your thing, download the podcast here or wherever you listen to your podcasts. If you like it, please tell your friends, share us on social media, like the video, and don't forget to give us a five-star review. Better yet, ask us a question, and if we use if on an episode, we'll send you some MotorTrend/The InEVitable swag. We hope you enjoyed this episode about the future of glass and the car. Remember, we'll be back next soon with another fresh episode of The InEVitable!
Photos by MotorTrend
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Miami Herald
an hour ago
- Miami Herald
Circle stock won't quit after DC stablecoin vote
Things keep getting spicier for Circle (CRCL) stock. Following the Senate's landmark stablecoin vote a couple of days ago, the crypto sphere is still buzzing with momentum. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter After years of regulatory uncertainty, the vote effectively flips the lights on. With clearer guidelines, banks and big-money players can finally step off the sidelines and offer a smooth path to mainstream adoption. Circle stock keeps hogging the spotlight, and with USDC, the second-largest stablecoin, its breakout may be just beginning. Bloomberg/Getty Images A couple of days ago, Circle Internet and its crypto peers skyrocketed after the Senate passed the GENIUS Act in a decisive 68-30 vote. The legislation provides regulatory clarity, which has eluded the crypto world for years. Related: Circle stock goes parabolic after Capitol Hill surprise The legislation offers a clear federal framework for stablecoins, including guidelines around reserves, audits, and consumer protections. It's important to note that it isn't a done deal yet. The bill must still pass the House and reach President Trump's desk before the August recess. Nevertheless, the development was huge for Circle stock, as investors welcomed the end of the Wild West era in digital finance. Moreover, just one day before the Senate win, CEO Jeremy Allaire lit the fuse under Circle stock with his bold "iPhone moment" take. He argued stablecoins could potentially shift from purely a fintech accessory to a financial infrastructure. To put things in perspective, that's the kind of leap that made mobile apps explode. Picture instant Uber payments or real-time gaming rewards without banks in the middle. That's the future Allaire envisions with Circle, and with a major regulatory hurdle now cleared, it could arrive sooner rather than later. Also, with USDC, the No. 2 stablecoin with a $61 billion market cap, Circle looks ready to lead this wave. More Circle Internet Stock News: Circle rockets 124% at open as IPO demand goes wildStablecoin issuer Circle files to go public - CryptoQuantum computing stock price slips after 3rd double-digit pop in June Circle stock is riding high again this morning, with shares popping north of 16% in pre-market trading to a fresh high of $232. Related: Tesla's robotaxi rollout is alarming the public, new report shows For the past week, the stock is up a dizzying 70%. It's wild to see how far Circles's come, and it's barely been a few weeks. The stock went public at $31 a share on June 4 and since then has jumped an eye-popping 650%. That's turning a $1,000 investment on day one into about $7,500. Following the recent wave of positive developments, the analyst community is starting to warm up to Circle's surge. Seaport Global just put Circle Internet Group on its buy list, with a $235 target. At roughly 15 times projected 2026 enterprise-value-to-sales, Seaport argues that lofty valuation is fully justified. Moreover, with clear regulatory tailwinds in sight, Seaport analysts deem Circle as a "top-tier crypto disruptor," largely due to USDC's role in the booming stablecoin space. Related: OpenAI's Altman slams Mark Zuckerberg, ignites drama The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.


New York Post
3 hours ago
- New York Post
We love this Anker MagGo power bank — and it's 20% off for Early Prime Day
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. There's really no worse feeling than a dead phone. It's summer, so you're sure to be out and about. And if your phone dies, you have to hope you remember your friend's numbers by heart. Where were you supposed to meet them, again? And what time? Plus, what are you going to listen to on the way there? Luckily, you can always save yourself the hassle of your phone turning into a useless brick with a portable charger like the Anker MagGo Power Bank, available for 20% off today on Amazon. And as if that's not enough, keep your eyes peeled for more huge deals coming from Amazon soon, readers. Just this week, Amazon announced the dates for next month's Prime Day sale, from July 8 through 11. Check out our roundup of early deals. Amazon The Anker MagGo Power Bank is a slim, Qi2‑certified 10,000 mAh MagSafe battery pack. It delivers up to 15 W wireless and 27–30 W USB‑C wired output, with a smart display and built‑in foldable stand. Balanced in portability and power, it recharges an iPhone to 50% in around 44 minutes and supports pass‑through charging. Best of all? It's available for 20% off today on Amazon. Our very own social media manager, Michelle Moezam, owns this very Anker and had this to say about it: 'I originally bought this for a long travel day and have been completely blown away by how much power this little brick has. This Power Bank can charge your phone back up about 90% without overheating, and the little stand makes for watching your saved movies so convenient on the flight or even just as a phone stand on your desk.' This article was written by P.J. McCormick, New York Post Commerce Deals Writer/Reporter. P.J. is an expert deal-finder, sifting through endless brands and retailers to deliver only the best savings opportunities on truly worthwhile products. P.J. finds Prime Day-worthy deals all year long on some of our favorite products we've tested and our readers' beloved best-sellers, from Wayfair furniture sales to the lowest prices on Apple AirPods. P.J. has been scouring sales for Post Wanted shoppers since 2022 and previously held positions at Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Hyperallergic. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change. Hunting for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping with Post Wanted.


CNET
6 hours ago
- CNET
Finding Recently Saved Photos on My iPhone Is Much Easier With This One Change
Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 9 that the next version of the iPhone's operating system will be called iOS 26, and it will bring a lot of new features to your iPhone in the fall, like a transparent glass design on icons and menus and redesigned interfaces for the Camera and Photos apps. But when Apple released iOS 18 in September, it brought a simple change to Photos to make it easy to find recently saved photos, no matter when they were taken. The change sorts your photos by when they were added to Photos, not by when the photo was taken, and it's saved me so much time searching for photos. Read more: An Expert's Guide to iOS 18 Before, if someone sent me a photo and I saved it, the photo would be placed in chronological order -- based on when the picture was taken -- alongside all my other photos by default. So if a family member sent me a photo from last summer and I saved it, the photo would be lost in a sea of other snaps from the past year. I'd scroll through hundreds of pics and videos to find it, and sometimes I'd give up. But there's a toggle in Photos called Sort by Recently Added that lets you sort your pics based on when they were saved to your device, not when they were taken. Here's how to sort your photos by when they were saved to Photos so you won't lose a picture again. How to sort your photos based on when they were saved Apple/CNET 1. Open Photos. 2. Scroll up into your photos until the grid takes up your whole screen. 3. Tap the up and down arrows in the bottom-left corner of your screen. 4. Tap Sort by Recently Added. Once you've tapped that option, you may see your photos shift to adjust to the setting change. Your most recently saved or taken photo will now be at the bottom of the grid, even if it was from your wedding years ago. For more on iOS 18, here's what you need to know about iOS 18.5 and iOS 18.4. You can also check out our iOS 18 cheat sheet and everything to know about iOS 26.