Five A&NZ entrepreneurs awarded $100,000 each for breakthrough low-carbon solutions
Sydney, Australia: Five homegrown low-carbon innovations have been announced winners of GE's first ever ecomagination Challenge in Australia and New Zealand.
The winners were presented with $100,000 each by Jeff Immelt, GE Chairman and CEO, and Steve Sargent, President and CEO GE Australia & New Zealand, at an event in Sydney last night.
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GE expands presence in fast-growing Russian energy market
Technology to help meet Russia's growing need for cogeneration
JV with Russian partners INTER RAO UES and UEC
Rybinsk facility to start producing gas turbines in Q2'2014
Rybinsk, Russia -- October 31, 2012 -- GE (NYSE: GE) and two Russian joint venture partners, INTER RAO UES and United Engine Corporation, today held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Russian Gas Turbines LLC Manufacturing Facility.
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- Lufthansa rüstet 20 Boeing 747-8-Flugzeuge mit GEnx-2B-Triebwerken aus
- airberlin investiert mehr als 950 Millionen Euro in neue GEnx-1B Antriebe für seine Dreamlinerflotte aus 15 Boeing 787-8, inklusive 12-Jahres Service-Abkommen
- GE Standorte in Regensburg und Garching maßgeblich an Entwicklung der GEnx Triebwerke beteiligt
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- GE中国创新中心(西安)是GE在中国西北区首个客户协同创新中心
- 致力于照明、航空、能源等领域产品、技术和解决方案的创新,LED照明为重点领域
- 产学研三方联动,以创新为纽带,联接企业、高校、研究机构,共同推动中国西北地区的产业进步和升级
- 与本地优势的产业基础紧密结合,通过本地创新能力建设,支持和参与中国西北内陆地区的可持续增长和经济转型
- 到目前为止GE已投入6000万美元用于该创新中心的建设、人员招聘和运营
7月18日, 西安------全球最大的多元化企业通用电气(GE)公司今天宣布,GE在中国西北区首个客户协同创新中心------GE中国创新中心(西安)正式开幕运营。这一创新中心总面积达1.4万平方米,旨在聚焦产学研联合创新,提升本地化合作,与客户和合作伙伴等共同致力于LED照明、航空、能源等行业的创新解决方案。
GE中国创新中心(西安)将着重从事以下领域的创新:
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA -- Friday, 6 July, 2012 - Virgin Australia has signed an order for 23 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft powered by LEAP-1B engines, which are manufactured by CFM International, a 50/50 joint venture between GE and Snecma (Safran group).
Virgin Australia has been a CFM customer since its official launch in August 2000 and currently operates a fleet of 68 CFM56-7B and -7BE powered Next Generation 737-700s and 737-800s.