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  1. Corning, New York. Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, United States, on the Chemung River. The population was 10,551 at the 2020 census. It is named for Erastus Corning, an Albany financier and railroad executive who was an investor in the company that developed the community.

  2. +1 607.974.9000. Employees: ~51,000. Research Centers: ~18 Global R&D labs across North America, Europe, and Asia. Performance: 2023 Core Sales: Approximately $13.6 billion. NYSE listing: GLW. Fortune 500 ranking: 292. Corporate Fact Sheet. 2024 Annual Meeting Materials. Making Cleaner, Healthier Air Possible. Learn More.

  3. For more than 170 years, Corning has combined its unparalleled expertise in glass science, ceramics science, and optical physics with deep manufacturing and engineering capabilities to develop life-changing innovations and products.

  4. Corning Incorporated is an American multinational technology company that specializes in specialty glass, ceramics, and related materials and technologies including advanced optics, primarily for industrial and scientific applications. The company was named Corning Glass Works until 1989.

  5. Find Yours Now. Corning is a global company with career opportunities spanning over 150 locations and 30 countries. Our international presence provides diverse and exciting prospects for your career. Explore our career site to find your ideal role.

  6. Corning, city, Steuben county, south-central New York, U.S. It lies on the Chemung River, near the Pennsylvania border, 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Elmira. Settled in 1789, it was named in 1837 for Erastus Corning, promoter of a railroad connecting Pennsylvania coal mines with the Chemung Canal.

  7. GlassLab. Research. Toggle Research subsection. Rakow Research Library. In popular culture. References. External links. Corning Museum of Glass. Coordinates: 42°8′59.3″N77°3′15.5″W42.149806°N 77.054306°W. The Corning Museum of Glass is a museum in Corning, New York in the United States, dedicated to the art, history, and science of glass.

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