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The GE Brief – October 4, 2018

" $350 MILLION POWER PLANT DEAL Bangladesh is racing to massively boost its power-generation capacity, with a goal to reach 24,000 megawatts by 2021. GE already has 37 turbines in the country — and…

asia

GE To Develop A Power Plant In Bangladesh In A $350 Million Deal

Like many rapidly developing countries, Bangladesh needs more reliable and affordable electricity to power its growth. That's why the South Asian country is racing to massively increase its power-…

Medical Imaging

An Image Worth A Thousand Words: In Indonesia, A Hospital Uses Technology To Make Radiology Images Available Faster

Indonesia is in the middle of an economic boom. Last year GDP rose 5.1 percent, the country’s highest growth rate in four years. That expansion has helped Indonesia’s government launch a universal…

Electrification Software

Xometry: Meet The Matchmaking Masterminds Of Manufacturing

Manufacturing is a notoriously finicky business. But smaller machine shops dependent on a handful of local customers in a single industry are particularly vulnerable to the whims of economic…

The GE Brief – October 2, 2018

LARRY CULP JR. NAMED NEW CEO GE announced yesterday it has appointed H. Lawrence Culp Jr. as its new chairman and chief executive. Culp, 55, served as CEO of Danaher Corporation. He joined the…

Aerospace

Float Like A Butterfly, Sting Like A Hornet: The US Air Force Picks Battle-Hardened Engines For A New Trainer Jet

Boeing’s F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet fighter jets have something for everybody. Built to take off from and land on aircraft carriers, the planes come in handy for escorting ships through hostile…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week

A robot helps peel lettuce, tiny viruses seek out E. coli in drinking water, computers give a hand to air traffic controllers, and a fascinating and highly mobile gene can facilitate communication…

GE Foundation

GE Foundation Supports Expansion Of Safe Surgery 2020 Into Southeast Asia

GE Foundation announced its final piece of the $25 million commitment to global safe surgery by supporting the expansion of Safe Surgery 2020 into Southeast Asia, with the inclusion of Cambodia and…

GE Voices

Can You Hear Me Now? New GE Voices Site Gives Employees, Partners A Place To Learn And Speak Up

When William “Mo” Cowan was named GE’s president of global government affairs and policy in August, he came with a unique perspective, forged through experience that few can claim: He had served for…

The GE Brief – September 27, 2018

THIS APP HELPS CATCH SEPSIS Every year, more than 1.5 million Americans develop sepsis, an illness that occurs when the body exhibits an extreme reaction to an infection. This elusive and stubborn…