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A day in the life of an innovator

At GE, the work of one employee can impact the future of an industry. And we believe that together, the work of all our employees just might change the future of this country.

An American renewal depends on companies like GE investing in technology, manufacturing and jobs right here in America. That’s why we have never forgotten the importance of R&D. Each year, GE puts six percent of our industrial revenue back into technology — so much that more than half of the products we sell today didn’t exist a decade ago.

View the GE advertisement that inspired this feature, entitled “A Day in the Life of Innovation.”

Meet the Innovators

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  • Fabrication technician, Bill Urquhart, at the GE Healthcare facility in Greenbush, New York.

    Fabrication technician, Bill Urquhart, at the GE Healthcare facility in Greenbush, New York.

  • Robert Colborn with fellow members of the nanotechnology team at the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York.

    Robert Colborn with fellow members of the nanotechnology team at the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York.

  • Process engineer, Bob Gallup, in full safety gear at GE Healthcare in Greenbush, New York.

    Process engineer, Bob Gallup, in full safety gear at GE Healthcare in Greenbush, New York.

  • Materials scientist, Jennifer Zhao, at work inside her lab at the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York.

    Materials scientist, Jennifer Zhao, at work inside her lab at the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York.

  • Tim Meyers, manager of customer training, with his team at GE Aviation in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    Tim Meyers, manager of customer training, with his team at GE Aviation in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  • Norman Rose, an X-ray fabrication technician for GE Healthcare in Greenbusy, New York.

    Norman Rose, an X-ray fabrication technician for GE Healthcare in Greenbusy, New York.

  • Chemist, Job Rijssenbeek, who works in chemicals tech and materials characterization at the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York.

    Chemist, Job Rijssenbeek, who works in chemicals tech and materials characterization at the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York.

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