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Machine Code: Big Data Lands GE on MIT Review’s Smart List

Massachusetts Institute of Technology has educated some of the sharpest engineering minds and its magazine, MIT Technology Review, reports on the latest advances from the intersection of innovation,…

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Big Data Meets 3-D Printing: Big Data to Monitor Laser-Printed Jet Engine Parts

Even in the lofty world of aerospace components, GE’s new 3-D printed jet engine fuel nozzle is a rare bird. Workers build it as a single piece by welding together bits of super alloys dust with…

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Itsy Bitsy PCs: This Cool Device Could Soon Shrink Your Laptop

The cooling fan is one of the bulkiest, noisiest and power hungry components in laptops. It’s also indispensable. The computers need them to jettison heat generated by powerful processors, or…

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GE9X The World’s Largest Jet Engine  - 2014 Updates

Every year, thousands of tourists travel to the ancient Tuscan town of Carrara and tour the famous quarries that 500 years ago produced the block of white marble, which Michelangelo turned into…

Dr. Who?: These GE Machines Will Take You Deep Into the Past and Back to the Future

Starting with Thomas Edison a century ago, GE engineers anticipated, invented and built many of the devices we rely on every day and consider common, and which may define the future. From electric…

Aerospace

GEnx-Powered Boeing 787 Dreamliner Sets New Distance and Speed Records on Round-the-World Flight

This week, Boeing’s new 787 Dreamliner powered by GE’s GEnx engines took off from Seattle for a record flight to circumnavigate the globe. The plane stopped only in Dhaka, Bangladesh for two…

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Boeing 747 Jet Engine-Based Gas Turbines from GE Power World’s Fastest Ship

Builders at Australia’s Incat shipyard say they’ve completed and tested the world’s fastest ship, which is powered by two aircraft engine-based GE gas turbines driving a pair of water jets…

Standing On Edison’s Shoulders: Fifty Years Ago, GE Engineer Nick Holonyak Turned On The World’s First Practical LED

The laser was still brand new in February 1963, when Harland Manchester, a past president of the National Association of Science Writers, weighed in The Reader’s Digest on the technology’s…

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Fire Power: GE Technology Turns Gas Flares Into Electricity

Ridley Scott’s classic dystopian film Blade Runner famously opens on the skyline of Los Angeles in 2019, punctuated by a forest of hulking stacks belching fiery gas flares into the sky. Today, even…