Amazon will invest billions of dollars in a new long-term agreement with Corning Incorporated to supply optical fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions for Amazon’s growing U.S. data center infrastructure. The deal will support the expansion of Corning’s manufacturing operations in North Carolina, create 1,000 advanced manufacturing jobs, and generate hundreds of construction positions tied to facility expansion.
The agreement comes as hyperscale cloud providers accelerate investments in AI infrastructure, driving unprecedented demand for fiber-rich data center architectures. Corning will manufacture optical fiber and connectivity products used throughout Amazon’s data center network infrastructure. The companies will also launch a workforce development initiative with Catawba Valley Community College, expanding Corning’s Fiber Optic Technician Training Program to prepare workers for careers in fiber manufacturing, fusion splicing, and related technical fields.
The announcement builds on Amazon’s broader investment strategy in North Carolina. The company previously committed $10 billion to expand cloud infrastructure in the state and says it has invested more than $20 billion in North Carolina since 2010, supporting more than 26,000 jobs. Corning CEO Wendell Weeks said the agreement will expand domestic production capacity while strengthening the U.S. manufacturing base for critical digital infrastructure components.
• Multibillion-dollar, multiyear supply agreement between Amazon and Corning
• 1,000 new advanced manufacturing jobs planned across Corning facilities in North Carolina
• Hundreds of additional construction jobs tied to manufacturing expansion
• Expanded Fiber Optic Technician Training Program with Catawba Valley Community College
• Supports Amazon’s growing U.S. data center and AI infrastructure footprint
• Focused on domestic production of optical fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions
• Builds on Amazon’s previously announced $10 billion North Carolina cloud infrastructure investment
“Amazon’s investment will help us expand production, create 1,000 new advanced manufacturing jobs at our facilities, and lead the way toward building a resilient U.S. manufacturing base,” said Wendell Weeks, chairman, CEO, and president of Corning.
🌐 Analysis
The announcement arrives during a period of accelerating investment in U.S.-based fiber and connectivity manufacturing driven by AI infrastructure buildouts. Large AI clusters require significantly higher fiber density than traditional cloud deployments, increasing demand for optical connectivity both inside and between data centers. Amazon’s commitment provides Corning with long-term visibility into demand while helping Amazon secure a domestic supply chain for a critical infrastructure component.
The deal follows several major developments for Corning over the past year. The company has continued expanding its Optical Communications segment, which has benefited from strong demand from hyperscale cloud operators building AI data centers. Corning has repeatedly highlighted AI-driven data center connectivity as a key growth driver, particularly for fiber-rich architectures supporting high-performance networking fabrics. Earlier this year, Corning also announced additional manufacturing investments aimed at expanding U.S. production capacity for optical fiber and cable solutions serving broadband, enterprise, and data center markets.
For Amazon, the agreement reflects a broader trend among hyperscalers toward securing strategic supply chains for AI infrastructure. While GPUs and networking silicon attract most attention, large-scale AI facilities also require massive investments in fiber, structured cabling, power systems, and cooling infrastructure. The agreement suggests Amazon expects sustained growth in data center construction over the coming decade and views domestic optical manufacturing capacity as strategically important.
| Partner & Timeline | Deal Details & Scope | Strategic Relevance |
|---|---|---|
Amazon / AWS June 2026 AI & CLOUD | The Partnership: Multiyear agreement for optical fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions for Amazon data centers. Scope & Value: Multibillion-dollar agreement; 1,000 new Corning jobs in NC; hundreds of construction jobs. | Secures U.S.-made fiber supply for hyperscale cloud and AI infrastructure; expands Corning’s North Carolina manufacturing base. |
NVIDIA May 2026 AI & CLOUD | The Partnership: Long-term commercial and technology partnership for optical connectivity used in AI infrastructure. Scope & Value: 10x U.S. optical connectivity capacity expansion, 50%+ U.S. fiber capacity expansion, 3 new plants, and 3,000+ jobs. | Links Corning directly to NVIDIA-scale AI factory deployments and high-density optical connectivity for accelerated computing clusters. |
Meta January 2026 AI & CLOUD | The Partnership: Multiyear supply agreement for optical fiber, cable, and connectivity products for U.S. data center buildouts. Scope & Value: Up to $6 billion; Meta serves as anchor customer for Corning’s Hickory, NC optical cable manufacturing expansion. | Supports Meta’s AI data center expansion and establishes a large committed demand base for next-gen data center fiber products. |
Microsoft Azure September 2025 AI & CLOUD | The Partnership: Strategic manufacturing collaboration to accelerate production of Microsoft’s Hollow Core Fiber (HCF). Scope & Value: Corning’s NC fiber and cable facilities to produce Microsoft HCF, alongside related cable and connectivity products. | Positions Corning in next-generation, ultra-low-latency optical transport optimized for Azure cloud and AI workloads. |
GlobalFoundries September 2025 SEMICONDUCTOR | The Partnership: Collaboration on detachable fiber connector solutions for next-generation optical connectivity. Scope & Value: Glass-waveguide-based detachable fiber connector solutions for GF Fotonix™ silicon photonics and co-packaged optics. | Extends Corning into silicon photonics packaging and serviceable optical I/O for advanced AI data center architectures. |
Apple August 2025 CONSUMER TECH | The Partnership: Expanded partnership to manufacture all iPhone and Apple Watch cover glass in Kentucky. Scope & Value: $2.5 billion Apple commitment tied directly to advanced domestic production at Corning’s Harrodsburg, KY facility. | Not a data center deal, but anchors massive baseline revenue and reinforces Corning’s role as a vital advanced materials partner. |
AT&T October 2024 TELECOM | The Partnership: Multiyear purchase agreement for next-generation fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions. Scope & Value: Wide-scale support for AT&T broadband and FTTH network expansions leveraging Corning’s specialized Evolv portfolio. | Strengthens Corning’s primary carrier position alongside its soaring hyperscale data center business. |
Lumen Technologies August 2024 TELECOM | The Partnership: Supply agreement for next-generation fiber-optic cable to support skyrocketing intercity AI data center interconnect demand. Scope & Value: Lumen reserved 10% of Corning’s global fiber capacity for each of the next two years. | Provides critical wide-area intercity fiber capacity essential for distributed AI training clusters and cloud networking. |
Verizon April 2024 TELECOM | The Partnership: Expanded long-term optical supply agreement to support 5G Ultra Wideband deployment and rural broadband initiatives. Scope & Value: Multiyear programmatic volume commitments aligned with BEAD-compliant infrastructure builds. | Maintains dominant market footprint in domestic consumer telecom while taking advantage of government-funded rural network rollouts. |
SGD Pharma June 2023 LIFE SCIENCES | The Partnership: Joint venture to construct a pharmaceutical glass tubing facility and expand access to secure packaging markets. Scope & Value: Greenfield glass tubing facility in Telangana, India leveraging specialized Corning Velocity® Vial technology. | Diversifies revenue outside of tech/infrastructure into high-margin global healthcare packaging markets. |





