Amazon, Corning sign multi-billion-dollar deal to boost fiber optics manufacturing in US


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June 8 (Reuters) - Amazon ⁠said on Monday it has signed a multi-billion-dollar ⁠deal with specialty glass maker Corning aimed at ‌boosting U.S. production of optical fiber and connectivity products that are used in data centers.

Amazon, however, did not disclose any further ​financial details on the partnership.

Shares of ⁠Corning rose about 7% ⁠in early trading, as the partnership came as a fresh ⁠boost ‌to the company's fast-growing fiber optics unit, at a time when weak consumer electronics ⁠demand has weighed on the segment that makes ​Gorilla glass.

Here ‌are more details on the partnership:

• The multi-year ⁠partnership will ​create 1,000 jobs at Corning's North Carolina facilities, Amazon said.

• Amazon and Corning will work together on a new ⁠initiative that will expand Corning's fiber ​optic technician training program with the Catawba Valley Community College in North Carolina to train students for roles in ⁠the facilities.

• Corning's optical fiber products are crucial in moving data between thousands of processors in AI data centers. The company has already announced plans to ​increase U.S.-based optical connectivity manufacturing capacity ⁠tenfold and expand domestic fiber production capacity by more ​than 50%.

• Last month, Corning ‌signed a partnership with Nvidia to ​expand U.S. manufacturing of fiber optics.

(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

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