A Day Made Of Glass 2: Same Day. Expanded Corning Vision (2012)

A Day Made Of Glass 2: Same Day. Expanded Corning Vision (2012)


– Watch and share “A Day Made of Glass 2,” Corning’s expanded vision for the future of glass technologies. This video continues the story of how highly engineered glass, with companion technologies, will help shape our world.

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25 thoughts on “A Day Made Of Glass 2: Same Day. Expanded Corning Vision (2012)”

  1. This is already happening in Australia…the classrooms whiteboards have been replaced with touchscreen smart boards and every student has either a laptop or iPad…all we need now are touchscreen furniture lol

  2. if you can do all of this stuff = you can bend the light = you can bend the time (time machine)
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    and that’s not gonna happen

  3. aaaahhh muchisimos años para tener esa tecnologia a nuestro alcance ,,,,,, laverdad me dieron ganas que fuera real y ya vvir asi. seria de gran ayuda en muchos ambitos ………………….. aunque para vivir asi tambien abria que evolucionar mas ,,, dejar de lado tanta guerra por religiones ,,,,,,,

  4. i love technology and science,realy i think that the futur is here because the people that invented that things and holograms and all this things that exist because how they do all this videos. In Japon they have holograms,so i say that the futur is very here

  5. This truly feels good but this is like watchdogs 2 and call of duty advanced warfare but I like the ideas

  6. If this is true than the 2020s will be the opposite of present day hell invented in the 20th century. If it wasn’t for the way things are for now on developed by the worst people in the world in the 20th century, all of the 2010s would be either like 2010 or 2013.

  7. And we’ve gone from horse and buggy, lawnmower engine-powered planes to iPads and iPhones and all these different advanced technologies that people less than a 100 year ago couldn’t begin to comprehend! Kinda makes you wonder, how?

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