Sinue Gomez, PhD Corning

Dr. Sinue Gomez is the business technology director, Corning Pharmaceutical Technologies in May 2021. Gomez leads the development of new products and process technology for CPT. She is responsible for developing and helping execute CPT’s technology strategy, including the roadmap for low-cost manufacturing.

Gomez joined Corning in 2006 as a research scientist in the glass research group, where she was one of the key inventors of the first Gorilla® glass and subsequent generations of ion-exchangeable glasses and glass ceramics for the Gorilla glass business and adjacencies. Gomez transitioned to glass development in 2014 where she led the development of GG5 and glass composition for the Victoria platform. Ms. Gomez joined CPT in 2016 as a glass surfaces manager, where she delivered a washing process for HVM. Most recently, she held the position of product development manager where she was responsible for delivering the product design of CPT newest product, Velocity™.

Gomez earned a Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Connecticut and a bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering from Universidad Simon Bolivar in Caracas, Venezuela. She has over 50 granted patents and several trade secrets.

Dr. Sinue Gomez is the business technology director, Corning Pharmaceutical Technologies in May 2021. Gomez leads the development of new products and process technology for CPT. She is responsible for developing and helping execute CPT’s technology strategy, including the roadmap for low-cost manufacturing.

Gomez joined Corning in 2006 as a research scientist in the glass research group, where she was one of the key inventors of the first Gorilla® glass and subsequent generations of ion-exchangeable glasses and glass ceramics for the Gorilla glass business and adjacencies. Gomez transitioned to glass development in 2014 where she led the development of GG5 and glass composition for the Victoria platform. Ms. Gomez joined CPT in 2016 as a glass surfaces manager, where she delivered a washing process for HVM. Most recently, she held the position of product development manager where she was responsible for delivering the product design of CPT newest product, Velocity.

Gomez earned a Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Connecticut and a bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering from Universidad Simon Bolivar in Caracas, Venezuela. She has over 50 granted patents and several trade secrets.