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In the early fall of 1962, Neil Armstrong climbed into a car with GE test pilot Elliot See Jr. at what is now called the Armstrong Flight Research Facility in Edwards, California. They set out from…
Rami Koivunen is quick with a laugh and likes to tell self-deprecating jokes. But if the devices he works on could talk, they might confess that this Finn is no fun when it comes to pushing their…
“Saya ingin menjadi astronot,” ujar Arka W. Wiriadjaja yang ditunjuk sebagai Market Development GE Indonesia yang baru, ketika ditanyakan apa cita-cita masa kecilnya dulu. Memang, profesi yang ia…
NEVER WALK ALONE Like many kids, Tony Mathis spent a lot of time with his head in the clouds. Fascinated with aviation and engineering, Mathis participated in a high school summer program for…
KEEPING IN TOUCH Like everyone this past March, Enrico Ignesti felt stressed out. As residents started falling sick with COVID-19 in Turin, Italy — where Ignesti lives — he worried about his…
SHIPSHAPE If your car needs an oil change, you drop it off at the shop and pick it up later. Maintenance becomes an order of magnitude more difficult, though, when the machine in question is a…
TESTING THEIR METAL When it comes to traditional manufacturing techniques, humans have some practice — we’ve been working metal for millennia. But we’ve only had a few decades, by contrast, to get…
Contributed by Camille Levy, CEO Steam Power Asia Pacific and China. This article first appeared on Linkedin. There are two sides to leadership in times of crisis. One is managing…
It’s not easy to disrupt a $12 trillion industry – but 3D printing is doing just that. Manufacturing worldwide is embracing new technologies to print everything from artificial skin for…
When a blast of icy weather hit a Canadian wind farm two winters ago, its chill lingered a month. The storm covered almost three dozen wind turbines with ice and they had to shut down. “The cold…