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Protecting the ticker, a world-first transplant, and hope for aging joints. This week’s coolest things get to the heart of innovating for the greater good. Aim For The Heart…
GE Chief Technology Officer Vic Abate doesn’t normally play the role of tour guide, but these weren’t your usual visitors. U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, joined by U.S. Sen. Kirsten…
GE Digital’s thousands of customers are among the best-known brands in the world, including Procter & Gamble, Subaru, Qantas and Southern California Edison. In each case, GE Digital’s teams are…
The Concorde completed its last transatlantic flight in 2003, but commercial aviation has kept looking for new ways to fly faster than the speed of sound. That chance just got one step closer to…
An atmosphere composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide. Clouds made of sulfuric acid. Daytime highs reaching 880 degrees. Let’s face it, a trip to Venus isn’t for the faint of heart. And yet the…
The day in late 2020 Bob Senzig thought would be his last is still a haze and probably always will be. He remembers a doctor at a hospital in the resort town of Los Cabos, Mexico, talking on the…
If you want to get an idea what the future will look like, step with us inside GE facilities where employees are designing floating wind turbines, developing superconducting generators inspired by…
2021 was a historic year at GE, capped by the announcement this fall that GE will go forward as three separate, industry-leading companies focusing on healthcare, energy and aviation. But 2021 also…
2021 was a historic year at GE, capped by the announcement this fall that GE will go forward as three separate, industry-leading companies focusing on healthcare, energy and aviation. “We have a…
GE announced in November that it will go forward as three separate companies. Today, GE Chairman and CEO Larry Culp published a note to employees that outlines the steps the company plans to take to…