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3D Printing

Sump It Up: GE Teams Up With US Air Force To 3D-Print Parts For Fighter Planes

In the 1980s, when the U.S. Air Force opened up what is now known as the Great Engine War for propulsion systems to power its F-16 and F-15 fleets, GE saw its chance to again become a major supplier…

The GE Brief — May 19, 2020

May 19, 2020 VOLUNTEER EFFORT When the father of his closest friend died of COVID-19, Carlos Jimenez decided he needed to do more to fight the pandemic. “I wanted to go to the trenches and do…

COVID-19

5 Ways The World Fought Back

Real dogs are being trained to sniff out COVID-19 infection, robotic dogs are enforcing social distancing requirements, and a new coronavirus test based on the gene-editing technology CRISPR has been…

The GE Brief — May 14, 2020

May 14, 2020 FOR THE RECORD It took the painter Paul Gauguin 63 days to reach Tahiti from France in the 1890s. In mid-March, travelers flying on an Air Tahiti Nui jet in the reverse direction…

COVID-19

The Long Way Home: Powered By GEnx Engines, Nonstop Tahiti-To-Paris Flight Sets A Commercial Aviation Record

World records are often done to assert primacy — but sometimes they’re inspired by necessity. The latter was the case with the longest nonstop flight with paying passengers, completed in March by Air…

The GE Brief — May 12, 2020

May 12, 2020 NO TIME TO LOSE As a mother and a grandmother, Dr. Rachel Brem counted family among her blessings this Mother’s Day — but she had something else to be thankful for, too. Brem and…

Digital Oasis: Sheltering In Place Due To COVID-19, Algerian Electrical Utility Embraces Remote Operations

Algeria began responding to the spread of COVID-19 in early February, deploying a series of increasingly protective measures. Like countries around the world, it asked citizens to keep their distance…

Women In STEM

Shake It Off: This Edison Leader Shows Young Engineers How To Transform Disappointment Into Opportunity

In 1984, Lee Dillon walked through the doors of GE Aviation’s Edison Engineering Development Program with a clear path and an airtight plan. Armed with a brand-new bachelor’s degree in mechanical…

COVID-19

5 Ways The World Fought Back

A map matching coronavirus and human proteins could help scientists find possible COVID-19 treatments among existing drugs, researchers in Texas have been studying llama antibodies for their…

Leadership

Resilience in Leadership: George Qiu on a GE Career of 20 Years

As John Maxwell so eloquently say, “The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails.”, this phrase in leadership rings true for a natural-born…