Last month, Corning Incorporated announced that the company’s extremely successful Gorilla Glass is being utilized on more than 1.5 billion consumer electronics devices across the globe. Gorilla Glass can be found on a vast number of popular gadgets, including Apple iPhones and iPads, HTC’s “One” line of smartphones, and the Dell XPS Ultrabooks. The latest iteration, Gorilla Glass 3, is the cover glass of choice for Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S4 handset.
The next generation of Gorilla Glass, likely to be called Gorilla Glass 4, will do more than protect consumer electronics from scratches and greasy fingerprints. Corning promises to greatly reduce the reflectiveness of its product, as well as incorporating an anti-bacterial element.
At MIT’s Mobile Technology Summit in June, Corning’s senior vice president Jeffrey Evenson made an appearance to show off his company’s new reflection-blocking technology. Android Authority described the scene:
“[Evenson] showed an image of a thin sheet of glass that appears to
have a hole at its center. The hole, as Evenson revealed, turns out to
be the portion coated by Corning's new anti-reflection solution. There
was actually no hole on the glass! It was an optical illusion that
demonstrated the kind of technology that would seem to be the perfect
solution to the visibility limitations of most displays outdoors, under
bright sunlight.”
“Evenson showed a clip that compares bacterial presence between
standard glass and the new Corning antimicrobial glass after two hours. A
microscopic view of the two glass surfaces showed the apparent
effectiveness of Corning's antimicrobial solution. The company claims
that their new glass offers more than 106 bacterial reduction potential.”
Corning may have one more trick up its sleeve for 2013, in the form of flexible glass. The company’s new “Willow Glass” is ultra-slim and bendable. In theory, the glass could be used to cover mobile devices that can twist and roll up without breaking.
“Willow glass has the potential to usher in entirely new product categories based on flexible display technology,” wrote IntoMobile. “Corning is currently working with certain vendors to aid in manufacturing projects using Willow glass for shipment hopefully by the end of the year.”
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