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A closer look at Corning's emerging technologies for mobile devices


Today, Corning is developing two new technologies that have the potential to play a critical role in the mobile display devices of tomorrow.Corning Green Laser Technology

Corning's breakthrough green laser technology  applies the company's laser physics and optical physics expertise to produce a pure, monochromatic green light that will enable ultra-compact and ultra-portable projectors, presenting opportunities for new viewing experiences.

This technology will enable the development of ultra-compact, ultra-efficient projection engines that can be embedded into consumer electronic devices such as micro-projectors, PDAs, laptops, MP3 players and mobile handsets.

For more information on Corning's green laser technology, view a presentation by Dr. James Grochocinski, product line manager – Science and Technology. Corning SIOG Technology 

Development efforts are also underway with silicon-on-glass (SiOG) technology that will enable high-image resolution, full-motion video and low-power consumption for mobile electronics and other consumer applications.

Corning's silicon-on-glass technology efforts use a proprietary process to deposit a silicon film on a glass substrate.

For more information on Corning's silicon-on-glass technology, view a presentation by George Wildeman, business director - Science & Technology.

View Corning's latest presentation on its emerging technologies given at the 2007 SID conference - including remarks from Dr. Peter Bocko, division vice president, Display Futures. View presentation.