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How Free Trade Agreements Affect You, Even If They Don't Affect Your Country

In this increasingly connected world, the number of trade agreements is expanding globally, not contracting, despite political rhetoric. Evaluating current trade agreements, even those that don'…

Paris Air Show

3D-Printed ‘Bionic’ Parts Could Revolutionize Aerospace Design

3D printing is making news at this year’s Paris Air Show. The two largest aircraft builders, Airbus and Boeing, brought here advanced planes powered by LEAP jet engines with 3D-printed fuel nozzles.…

Paris Air Show

GE Is Building The World’s Largest ‘Additive’ Machine For 3D Printing Metals

3D printing is growing up. Literally. GE Additive, a new GE business dedicated to supplying 3D printers, materials and engineering consulting services, announced today it is developing the world’s…

Energy

Swimming With The Tide: A Baja Port To Deploy GE’s First Advanced Gas Turbines In Mexico

The Mexican seaside town of Ahome sits on a spit of land lapped by the clear, blue waters of Baja California. Its white, sandy beaches can rival any in Mexico, but the view isn’t all a tourist would…

Paris Air Show

The World’s Largest Jet Engine Starts Certification Testing

Everything that has happened to this point — the hundreds of hours of bombardment with ice, the exposure to dust and debris that simulated 3,000 takeoffs and landings — was just the prelude. In…

Paris Air Show

GE's 3D-Printed Airplane Engine Will Run This Year

The last time engineers designed a civilian turboprop engine from scratch for mass-production, humans had not yet landed on the moon. Unlike jet engines, turboprops typically power small commercial…

Paris Air Show

GE, CFM Expect $15 Billion In New Business In Paris; New LEAP Engines Are Giving A Lift To The Aviation Industry

Low fuel prices and more airplanes in the air are taking us into a new golden age for aviation, according to the mood here at the 2017 Paris Air Show, which starts on Monday. Data from the…

Paris Air Show

Working Capital: How Betting On A Maverick Made AirAsia Soar

Anthony “Tony” Fernandes is a risk taker. One of the best-known airline chiefs in the world, he’s revered for taking Asia’s first low-cost airline up from near-bankruptcy to a company with more than…

The Weekend Edition

Helping Or Hacking? Engineers And Ethicists Must Work Together On Brain-Computer Interface Technology

Brain-computer interface devices that read minds and act on intentions are the latest headlines from Elon Musk and Facebook, and they can change lives for the better. But they could also be put…

Robotics

Sound The Alarm: Robots Are Disrupting (Far Too Few) Jobs

It has become an article of faith that workers today are experiencing almost unprecedented levels of labor-market disruption and insecurity: Robots are automating factory jobs, kicking lunch-pail…