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Corning NY specialty glass and optical fiber (NYSE: GLW); upgraded Springboard plan $4B+ incremental sales by 2026 (20% op margin), 30% CAGR optical fiber for AI data centers, Gorilla Glass, competing with Prysmian and AGC.
Corning Incorporated is a Corning, New York-based specialty glass, ceramics, and optical physics company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GLW) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — manufacturing optical fiber and cable (Optical Communications), display glass for LCD and OLED panels (Display Technologies), pharmaceutical glass packaging (Life Sciences), automotive emissions control substrate (Environmental Technologies), and Gorilla Glass for consumer electronics devices (Specialty Materials) through approximately 50,000 employees in 31 countries. In its upgraded "Springboard" growth plan, Corning set a target to add more than $4 billion in annualized sales (upgraded from the original $3 billion target) and achieve a 20% operating margin by end of 2026, with three primary drivers: 30% CAGR growth in the Optical Communications Enterprise segment serving AI data center connectivity, solar glass wafer revenue growth to $2.5 billion by 2028 (supplying advanced glass substrates for solar panels), and display glass pricing actions reflecting supply-demand rebalancing. The AI data center connectivity tailwind has accelerated Corning's optical communications growth — hyperscalers building out AI compute clusters (tens of thousands of GPU servers interconnected with high-bandwidth fiber networks) are driving demand for Corning's fiber optic cable products at unprecedented rates. CEO Wendell Weeks, who has led Corning since 2005, has managed the company through multiple technology transition cycles from CRT glass to LCD glass to fiber optics.
San Francisco design and construction software (NASDAQ: ADSK) $6.1B FY2025 revenue (+12%); AutoCAD/Revit industry standard, 98%+ subscription revenue, Construction Cloud competing with Bentley and Procore.
Autodesk, Inc. is a San Francisco, California-based design, engineering, and construction software company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ADSK) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — developing cloud-based and desktop software for architects, engineers, construction professionals, product designers, media and entertainment creators through industry-specific platforms including AutoCAD (2D/3D computer-aided design), Revit (building information modeling for architects and structural engineers), Civil 3D (infrastructure design for civil engineers), Inventor (3D mechanical CAD for product design), Maya/3ds Max (3D animation and visual effects), and Fusion 360 (cloud-based product design and manufacturing) through approximately 14,000 employees. In fiscal year 2025 (ending January 2025), Autodesk reported revenues of $6.1 billion (+12% year-over-year) with subscription model revenue representing 98%+ of total revenue — completing the company's decade-long transition from perpetual software license sales to annual and multi-year subscription contracts that generate predictable recurring revenue and higher lifetime customer value than one-time license purchases. CEO Andrew Anagnost leads Autodesk's strategy of expanding from design software into a construction platform: Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC — combining BIM 360, BuildingConnected, PlanGrid, and Assemble Systems into a unified construction project management and collaboration platform) targets the $10+ trillion global construction industry's digital transformation — connecting architects, engineers, contractors, and owners on a single platform from design (Revit/AutoCAD) through construction (ACC document management, RFI workflow, safety management) to facility management (Autodesk Tandem digital twin). Autodesk AI (AI-assisted design generation, Intelligent Model Healing, AutoCAD AI Drafting) integrates generative AI into the design workflow to automate repetitive drafting tasks and provide design optimization suggestions within existing AutoCAD and Revit workflows.
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