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The Future of Work: Where the Global Brain Meets the Brilliant Factory

In 1926 Colliers magazine asked Nikola Tesla about his vision of the future. “When wireless is perfectly applied,” Tesla said, “the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain, which in…

LEAP

The Next Generation: Which Jet Engines Lift GE’s Mojo?

In December 2011, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner powered by two GEnx jet engines set a pair of world records for the fastest eastbound trip around the world and longest flight for an aircraft in its class.…

World Cup

No Extra Time: "Highways in the Sky" are Helping Brazilian Airlines Navigate Crowded Skies in Busy Times

In just two months some 600,000 fans from 31 countries and 3 million local tourists will turn Brazil’s airports into buzzing beehives.Airports in large cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are…

RNP

Peak Performance: Data System Rules the Sky at 2-Mile High Airport

Some travelers landing at the Jiuzhai Huanglong Airport in China’s mountainous Sichuan province say their ears don’t pop. At 11,311 feet, Jiuzhai is the third highest airport in China, nestled among…

LEDs

Save Money, Light Better: Walmart Will Switch 100s of Stores to GE LEDs

Fifty years ago, physicist Nick Holonyak was tinkering with lasers in his GE lab when he discovered the world’s first light-emitting diode. “We knew what happened and that we had a powerful way of…

Brilliant Machines

Don’t Wait Until Dark: Engineers are Using the Industrial Internet to Keep Your Lights On

When a massive heat wave hit Buenos Aires last December, overworked ACs triggered weeks of blackouts that rolled over the metropolis of 2.8 million. The heat left many residents in the dark –…

Moving

How it All Began: The Rise of 3D Printed Jet Engines

These two jet engine brackets made from a titanium alloy came out of a 3D printer at GE Global Research last December . They were among the 10 finalists in GE’s global 3D printing challenge. GE…

Distributed Power

This Jet Engine Cannot Fly, But It Can Help Save Lives

The Texas Medical Center in Houston is the world’s largest healthcare complex. Doctors at the center, whose grounds are 1.5 times larger than New York’s Central Park, see 7 million patients per year…

GE Global Research

This Truck Was Made For Walking

Half a century before Boston Dynamic’s BigDog, GE engineers developed the Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machine, or Walking Truck. The U.S. Army got interested and awarded GE a contract for building…

Quirky

Let the Global Brain Do the Thinking: A New Approach to Making Things

Hanging a picture in the living room can be a vexing experience involving just a hammer and a nail. Now imagine bolting a jet engine to the wing of a passenger plane. Maintenance crews use special…