Date6th, Feb 2019

Summary:

Glass supplier Corning Inc. and diffractive waveguide manufacturer WaveOptics Ltd. have entered into a long-term supply agreement for augmented reality (AR) optics. Corning will provide ultra-flat, high-index glass wafers for WaveOptics’ waveguides, the key optical component in AR wearable devices. WaveOptics’ nanostructures will be imprinted on the glass wafers and made into waveguides using a well-defined manufacturing process. As part of the agreement, Corning will also provide materials science expertise to support WaveOptics’ continued advancements in waveguide manufacturing.

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Glass supplier Corning Inc. and diffractive waveguide manufacturer WaveOptics Ltd. have entered into a long-term supply agreement for augmented reality (AR) optics.

Corning will provide ultra-flat, high-index glass wafers for WaveOptics’ waveguides, the key optical component in AR wearable devices. WaveOptics’ nanostructures will be imprinted on the glass wafers and made into waveguides using a well-defined manufacturing process.

As part of the agreement, Corning will also provide materials science expertise to support WaveOptics’ continued advancements in waveguide manufacturing.

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