Group 1 - Corning and Meta Platforms have signed a multi-year agreement worth up to $6 billion to accelerate data centre development in the US [1] - Corning will provide optical fibre, cable, and connectivity products to support Meta's applications and AI efforts [1] - The supply arrangement will lead to an expansion of Corning's production capabilities in North Carolina, particularly at its Hickory optical cable facility, with Meta as the anchor customer [1][2] Group 2 - The contract will facilitate Meta's plans to construct data centres across the US using domestically manufactured technology [2] - Corning expects the expanded operations to boost employment in North Carolina by 15% to 20%, maintaining a workforce exceeding 5,000 [2][4] - Many of the new roles will be linked to large-scale fibre and cable manufacturing plants [2] Group 3 - Corning's chairman and CEO stated that the partnership reflects the company's commitment to develop and manufacture critical technologies for next-generation data centres in the US [3] - The investment will expand Corning's manufacturing footprint in North Carolina and support an increase in employment levels [4] - The latest generation of Corning's optical infrastructure technology is designed to meet the scale requirements of advanced data centres focused on AI [4] Group 4 - The agreement underscores both companies' ongoing investment in US-based manufacturing and technology infrastructure [5] - Meta's chief global affairs officer expressed pride in partnering with Corning for high-performance fibre optic cables needed for AI infrastructure [5] - This collaboration aims to create skilled US jobs, strengthen local economies, and secure the US lead in the global AI race [6]
Meta, Corning sign deal worth up to $6bn for US data centre expansion