“If you like ideas, you have to love GE”, Jack Welch, Former Chairman & CEO of GE.
We are living in a world where energy is crucial and we can no longer rely solely on our natural resources for fuel. Innovation has opened up new possibilities for producing energy and at GE, the search for alternatives sources of energy is an ongoing process.
Here we share a great example of such an undertaking.
With great progress, comes even greater demand. With over 74% of Myanmar’s population lacking access to electricity, the need to have an efficient power generation system could not be more important. As a country, it is imperative for Myanmar to build the right infrastructure and partner with the right companies to provide the most efficient technology, and ultimately, cost savings to the people of the Myanmar.
Video 1: Irving Tan – Connecting the unconnected
1. Keep the management lean
- Predictivity™ harnesses the power of the Industrial Internet to connect people, machines, and industrial big data, to deliver better outcomes
- Malaysian “iCenter”, one of three oil and gas global centers, monitors over 800 gas turbines and compressors in 27 countries