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Ketika COVID-19 Menghantam, Lean Management Menjadi Salah Satu Solusi

Ketika Thomas Edison menerima hak paten di 1880 atas “sistem distribusi elektrikal” ciptaannya, itu hanyalah penemuan termutakhir dari sederet penemuan lainnya yang membuat salah satu pendiri GE itu…

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Catatan Handry Satriago, Langgam Maju di Masa Krisis

Pandemi COVID-19 membawa perubahan besar pada cara menjalankan bisnis. Berimbas pada terjadinya krisis, terutama pada cara kita bekerja sehari-hari; termasuk dalam mengatur beban kerja sampai pada…

Innovation

Small Bricks, Big Data: Using Legos, These Engineers Found A Way To Show How Data Can Make Factories Smarter

Not long ago, two GE engineers had an idea for a sales pitch — of sorts. Akos Jancsik and Patrick Bean work out of Florida and North Carolina, respectively, and often collaborate to tailor GE…

energy mix

Mix It Up: Renewable Power Is Rising And This Tech Will Help It Shine

Many countries have set ambitious goals for getting their electricity from renewable sources. Germany, for example, wants to generate 65% of its energy from renewables by 2030. Sweden wants to…

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Supercharge Me: How Boeing Helped GE Reinvent Jet Travel

When Bill Boeing opened his Seattle factory in 1916, his first product was a seaplane made from wood and canvas called Bluebill. That biplane could seat a pair of flyers and cover 320 miles. Boeing…

Aerospace

Air Born: How A Secret World War I Project Launched GE's Aviation Business

Last weekend, the world remembered 100 years since the end of World War I, a conflict that changed the map of Europe and left an estimated 17 million people dead. But amid its devastation and…

Healthcare

Closer To Home: Nuclear Medicine Arrives In Iraq, Helping Doctors Make Earlier Cancer Diagnoses

Mark it as a hopeful sign for a country on the mend: Doctors in Iraq seeking to diagnose cancer patients just got their first operational cyclotron. Invented by Ernest O. Lawrence in the early 1930s…

Innovation

A Head For Numbers: The Curious Mind Behind The App Aiming To Help Airlines Rebound From COVID-19

Even as a kid growing up in Peoria, Illinois, David Havera’s outsized interest in markets and airplanes seemed destined to lead to something big. While other children sharpened up their…

Aerospace

Making The Switch: Russia’s S7 Airlines Gets Into The Cargo Game

For decades, airlines have had an additional revenue stream: belly cargo. That open space under passengers’ feet, which can account for 20-25% of a plane’s cubic footage, doesn’t just hold checked…

The GE Brief: September 17, 2020

ROOM TO GROW   The luggage that passengers check during an airplane trip goes into the plane’s belly — but it’s not all that’s kept down there. For decades, airlines have sold excess space in…