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GE Capital Launches Automated Meter Reading for Office Imaging Dealers

September 15, 2014

New integration with e-automate® and OMD® systems means more efficient meter processing

MOBERLY, MO, SEPT. 15, 2014 --- GE Capital's Office Imaging (OI) business announced today that it will provide OI dealers who use the e-automate® or OMD® systems with the ability to automatically submit customers' meter readings and receive customer payment information with no manual intervention. The goal of the integration is to help OI dealers save time and money.


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An Ultrasound Image So Clear You Can See a Baby's Personality

September 15, 2014

GE Launches new Voluson E10 featuring world's first curved electronic 4D probe and next generation of HDlive

Barcelona, Spain September 15, 2014 - GE Healthcare announced today commercial availability in the U.S, Europe and Japan for its new Voluson E10 ultrasound system featuring the world's first curved matrix electronic 4D probe designed specifically for OB/GYN and the next generation version of its HDlive software.


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United Becomes First U.S. Carrier to Fly New, Longer Dreamliner

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United Becomes First U.S. Carrier to Fly New, Longer Dreamliner

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The Dreamliner is growing up. A new, longer version of the plane powered by a pair of GEnx jet engines recently landed an FAA certification. In September, Boeing delivered the bigger jet to United Airlines, the first carrier to operate the plane in North America.

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GE Healthcare Installs Cath Lab Efficiency Manager, A New IT Solution to Improve Performance Measurement in the Interventional Lab

September 14, 2014

Running on Waste Heat

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Running on Waste Heat

Gang Chen's thermoelectric devices turn waste heat into electricity for vehicles and other machines.

It's estimated that more than half of U.S. energy --- from vehicles and heavy equipment, for instance --- is wasted as heat. Mostly, this waste heat simply escapes into the air. But that's beginning to change, thanks to thermoelectric innovators such as MIT's Gang Chen.

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