
Following its legacy of reinforced glass innovations, Corning has unveiled its latest advancement: Gorilla Glass Ceramic—a next-generation protective material engineered from transparent, high-strength glass-ceramic. This new offering promises superior drop resistance, particularly when compared to competing products made from aluminosilicate glass.
Crafted from a resilient and optically clear glass-ceramic composite, Gorilla Glass Ceramic excels in impact protection on rough surfaces, outperforming conventional materials in challenging environments.
David Velasquez, Vice President and General Manager of Corning Gorilla Glass, remarked, “Gorilla Glass is renowned for its toughness and durability, and our new glass-ceramic material continues that tradition. Designed to enhance resilience, Gorilla Glass Ceramic exemplifies Corning’s commitment to innovation and engineering excellence, delivering high-performance protection for displays and enclosures alike.”
According to tests conducted in Corning’s laboratories, Gorilla Glass Ceramic remained fully intact after enduring ten successive drops from a height of one meter onto a simulated asphalt surface. In contrast, standard aluminosilicate glass typically shatters upon first impact.
The debut implementation of Gorilla Glass Ceramic will appear in an upcoming Motorola device within the next few months, with broader integration anticipated across a range of future product designs.