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March 24, 2014 Distributed Power Combines ecomagination Qualified Product Lines---Aeroderivative Gas Turbines, Jenbacher Gas Engines and Waukesha Gas Engines Business Focused on Meeting Demand for on-Site Power…
March 23, 2014 USTDA grant will help deploy Required Navigation Performance flight paths at three airports.GE Aviation is providing technical support to air navigation service provider Airports Authority of India (…
March 23, 2014 GE machines are working deep underground, on the International Space Station, and even in the interstellar space. Now the sea floor is opening up to underwater factories designed to recover oil…
March 23, 2014 MOU agreement to help improve Pakistan's power generating capacity GE's advanced technologies to enhance plant's capacity by up to 20MW Agreement taps into the data-driven insights of GE's…
March 21, 2014 by Norman Rozenberg This week on Txchnologist, we looked at groundbreaking discoveries and innovations changing the world and what we understand of it. First, researchers documented the…
March 21, 2014 by Marsha Lewis, Inside Science TV When it comes to air travel, most customers want to get to their destination as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, long security lines are a big barrier to…
March 21, 2014 Ever since 1962, when the first industrial robot was installed on an assembly line at a General Motors plant in New Jersey, machines have been replacing human workers. In the decades that came…
March 20, 2014 by Michael Keller Not long ago, a little red Opel minivan rolled to a stop beside the port of Livorno, a seaside town in Italy's Tuscany region. A radar dish had been strapped to the vehicle's roof…
March 20, 2014 KUALA LUMPUR, 20 March, 2014 --- General Electric (GE) has signed an agreement with Green…
March 20, 2014 New Zealand's Lake Rotorua is a peaceful place with a violent past. It came into being some 200,000 years ago when a massive volcano blew up, collapsed and rain water filled its 10-mile wide caldera…