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GE's David Bingham Invents Kitchen Sounds

David Bingham, GE Appliances' senior interaction designer who is leading the sound project, gives a demo of the new sound track for GE's Caf? series.

GE Unveils its Cleanest, Smartest and Most Fuel-Efficient Locomotive Ever in Erie

GE Transportation employees describe working to build the new ecomagination-qualified Evolution Series locomotive that will meet strict new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency emissions standards

GE Transportation Employee Testimonial: Chad Thompson

GE Transportation employees describe working to build the new ecomagination-qualified Evolution Series locomotive that will meet strict new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency emissions standards

GE Transportation Employee Testimonial: Ed Hall

GE Transportation employees describe working to build the new ecomagination-qualified Evolution Series locomotive that will meet strict new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency emissions standards

Sanya Skypump, The World's First Wind-Powered EV Charger

GE and New York's Urban Green Energy built the world's first wind-powered charging station for electric vehicles. The first one is already working in Spain, but more are coming to the U.S. and Australia later this year.

GE Opens New Plant to Manufacture Next-Generation Durathon Batteries

In July, GE opened a new $170 million factory in Schenectady, New York, that will produce next-generation industrial batteries and employ 450 workers. The business was born from a single idea, like a Silicon Valley start-up, inside GE Global Research

Knock Music - Jeff Bizub

Composer Jeff Bizub arranged GE engine sounds into a score called Knock Music.

GE Global Research and International Climbing Machines build a robotic crawler

GE Global Research and International Climbing Machines build a robotic crawler that can inspect wind turbines and climb vertical turbine poles as high as 300 feet.

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