- GE Healthcare’s design for Deep Silicon detectors for a photon counting CT (PCCT) is engineered with the goal of achieving breakthroughs in both CT spatial and spectral resolution at the same time and increasing imaging performance across care areas
- Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will kick off research scanning human subjects with GE Healthcare’s latest generation PCCT prototype in December 2022, representing the first U.S.
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- GE Healthcare, Medtronic receive FDA 510(k) clearance and CE Mark approval on the integration of advanced INVOS™ regional oximetry and Microstream™ capnography technologies on the CARESCAPE precision monitoring platform
- Helping providers improve patient outcomes and safety, Microstream™ capnography (CO2) technology captures evolving respiratory compromise while INVOS™ regional oximetry (rSO2) technology helps clinicians predict and prevent perioperative complications quicker than traditional peripheral measurement[i],[ii]<
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- GE Healthcare introduces the industry’s first[i] computed tomography (CT) platform with built-in scalability and upgradability[ii]
- The new Revolution Apex platform offers the world’s fastest gantry speed: 0.23 seconds per rotation and 19.5 millisecond effective temporal resolution to freeze cardiac motion[iii]
- Altogether, the company’s CT platform enables healthcare facilities to keep up with the latest technology while minimizing technology obsolescence, optimizing clinical capabilities, and st
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- Photon counting CT has the promise to further expand the capabilities of traditional CT
- Karolinska Institutet and MedTechLabs’ pilot study represents the first of its kind to test pure silicon CT detector technology for photon counting CT in a clinical setting
- The project is the result of close collaborations between healthcare, academia and business
Chicago, November 17, 2021: Karolinska Institutet and MedTechLabs recently started testing the world’s fir
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- Accommodates a greater variety of patients and provides a more complete look at every patient’s heart with enhanced scanning capabilities, including a 76 percent increase in field-of-view volume[i]
- Leverages GE Healthcare’s exclusive Alcyone technology, which can view cardiac anatomy and pathology with great clarity and speed
- Introduces several new automated features to help simplify workflows and expedite exams
CHICAGO – September 29, 2021 – GE Healthcare is
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- Leverages the latest technologies to simplify processes with Effortless Workflow, a new artificial intelligence (AI) suite that reduces the number of clicks necessary to execute a CT exam by 66%[i] and helps clinicians deliver more personalized medicine – optimizing scan range settings, dose and image quality for each patient
- Accommodates a greater variety of patients with its new 75 cm wide-gantry and enhances patient comfort with 21% faster exams[ii]
- Uses a dedicated deep neural network to generate T
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GE Healthcare invests in a unique approach to cutting-edge CT technology and acquires Prismatic Sensors AB, a leader in Deep Silicon detector technology for photon counting computed tomography (PCCT)
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- GE’s modernization of Bashkir Generation Company LLC’s TTP-2 Plant was completed on time, successfully and safely
- The project is expected to extend the maintenance interval from 20,000 to 25,000 operating hours at the TPP-2 plant—equivalent to approximately seven months
- GE’s localized support through its GE Energy Technology Center in Kaluga, including a SGT-800* spare parts warehouse, ensures availability of key components and reduces maintenance time
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- GE’s SPRINT LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbines providing 223 megawatts of power, helping to increase the total power plant’s reliability and efficiency
- GE’s aeroderivative technology provides greater flexibility through its fast-start capability, daily/multiple startups and low turndown level
- This is the latest in a long-term collaboration between GE and Quadra – Power Generation, building on a cross-fleet gas turbine service project agreement from 2017, which included maintenance services for four SGT800* gas turbines units manufactured by Siemens<
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- Total orders of $28.7 billion, down 4%; organic orders up 4%; total revenues (GAAP) of $28.8 billion, down 1%; Industrial segment organic revenues (non-GAAP) of $27.7 billion, up 7%
- GE Industrial profit margin (GAAP) of (1.3)%; adjusted GE Industrial profit margin (non-GAAP) of 7.6%
- Continuing EPS (GAAP) of $(0.03); adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) of $0.17, including $0.06 benefit from tax audit resolution
- Non-cash goodwill impairment charge of $744 million pre-tax related to Grid Solutions equipment and services, resulting in $(0.09) impact to
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