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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 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 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 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 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.

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

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

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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