![]() ![]() Vilcovsky and his team worked closely with Corning to create this one-of-a-kind digital mirror that paired MemoMi’s love for design with Corning’s passion for advanced glass technologies. “When we saw Corning’s ‘A Day Made of Glass’ video, it sparked our inspiration to collaborate with Corning by using the Gorilla Glass technology and transparency to create an innovative shopping experience,” said Salvador Nissi Vilcovsky, one of the founders of MemoMi. And paired with a store’s database, shoppers can have the potential to try on new accessories or clothing options without ever stepping into a dressing room. The capacitive touch technology on the Gorilla Glass display allows shoppers to record video of themselves to replay or share with just the touch of a finger. With 360-degree viewing capabilities, shoppers can stand in front of the mirror and see the complete outfit they’re trying on from various angles. The Corning technology is not only delivering an added level of customization to a shopper’s experience, but also responding to retailers’ desire to bridge the gap between in-store and online shopping. While Gorilla Glass is well known for its role as a cover glass for a variety of consumer electronic products, it is beginning to make an appearance in the retail industry through this digital mirror. “Gorilla Glass, with its advanced touch capabilities and transparent display technology, is enabling a more dynamic and intuitive in-store shopping experience.” “To stay competitive, physical brick-and-mortar stores need to bring more of the interactive digital experience one would find online right into the store,” said Ryan Flannery, manager of Exploratory Markets and Technologies at Corning. The application of a special functional film on the thin, durable Gorilla Glass surface creates a transparent display that is redefining the shopping experience. ![]() In the latest installment of “Inspired by Glass,” Corning joins forces with MemoMi on its MemoryMirror™ which utilizes Corning’s transparent display technology and features Corning® Gorilla® Glass. Since the series’ launch, we’ve seen the Glass Age come to life through collaboration across numerous industries, showing the potential for advanced applications enabled by specialty glass. ![]() Corning first introduced its vision for advanced glass technologies back in 2011 with its “ A Day Made of Glass” video series. ![]()
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