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Amazon and Corning Launch Multi-Billion Partnership to Scale U.S. Fiber Optics Manufacturing

Multi-year deal aims to expand domestic production, add jobs in North Carolina and strengthen supply for AI data centers

By Marcus Reed
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Amazon has entered a multi-billion-dollar agreement with specialty glass maker Corning to ramp up U.S. production of optical fiber and related connectivity products used in data centers. Financial terms were not disclosed. The partnership includes plans to create 1,000 jobs in North Carolina and to expand technician training through Catawba Valley Community College, supporting Corning's push to massively increase domestic fiber and connectivity capacity.

Amazon and Corning Launch Multi-Billion Partnership to Scale U.S. Fiber Optics Manufacturing
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Key Points

  • Amazon and Corning signed a multi-billion-dollar, multi-year partnership to increase U.S. production of optical fiber and connectivity products used in data centers.
  • The agreement will create 1,000 jobs at Corning’s North Carolina facilities and expand a fiber optic technician training program with Catawba Valley Community College.
  • Corning has announced plans to increase U.S.-based optical connectivity manufacturing capacity tenfold and to raise domestic fiber production capacity by over 50 percent; the Amazon deal follows a recent partnership Corning signed with Nvidia.

Amazon said on Monday it has signed a multi-billion-dollar, multi-year partnership with Corning focused on boosting U.S. manufacturing of optical fiber and connectivity components that are critical to data center operations. The companies did not provide additional financial specifics about the arrangement.

Corning shares rose about 7 percent in early trading following the announcement, reflecting investor enthusiasm for the company’s expanding fiber optics business at a time when demand softness in consumer electronics has weighed on the business unit that produces Gorilla Glass.

The formal elements of the agreement, as described by the companies, include a plan to create 1,000 jobs at Corning’s facilities in North Carolina. In addition, Amazon and Corning will collaborate on an initiative to broaden Corning’s fiber optic technician training program in partnership with Catawba Valley Community College in North Carolina, with the training aimed at preparing students for roles at the planned facilities.

Corning’s optical fiber and connectivity products play a central role in moving data among thousands of processors in AI data centers. The company has previously outlined intentions to expand U.S.-based optical connectivity manufacturing capacity by a factor of ten and to increase domestic fiber production capacity by more than 50 percent. Those announced plans remain part of Corning’s strategy to meet growing demand for high-bandwidth links within advanced computing centers.

Last month Corning signed a separate partnership with Nvidia to expand U.S. manufacturing of fiber optics. The new agreement with Amazon comes on top of that effort and is presented as an additional step in scaling domestic production of key data-center components.


Context and implications

While Amazon did not release further financial details, the announced partnership underscores a push by major technology customers to secure domestic supply of components used in AI and cloud infrastructure. For Corning, the deal offers a near-term earnings and investor-confidence boost to its rapidly growing fiber optics unit even as other segments face softer demand.

What remains unspecified

  • Exact monetary terms of the multi-billion-dollar agreement were not disclosed by Amazon or Corning.
  • Timelines for production capacity increases, deployment of the new jobs, and the phased expansion of manufacturing were not detailed beyond the statement of intent.

Risks

  • Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, leaving uncertainty about the scale and timing of investments and revenue impacts - this affects investors and manufacturing planners.
  • The announcement did not specify production timelines or deployment schedules, creating uncertainty for workforce planning and supply chain ramp-up in the telecommunications and data center equipment sectors.
  • Weak consumer electronics demand is noted as weighing on Corning’s Gorilla Glass segment, indicating potential revenue pressure in parts of the company unrelated to fiber optics.

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