CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Aviation announced today that they signed an agreement with The Boeing Company potentially worth up to $180 million to provide the mission control system for the U.S. Air Force's KC-46A tanker. The agreement includes design, development and production throughout the life of the program.
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WAUKESHA, WI -- JULY 16, 2012 -- Starting today, 25 middle school girls from the Waukesha School District will spend an energetic week exploring the fun of hands-on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), and initiating mentoring relationships with women in STEM careers. The week-long learning program, GE Girls at MSOE, is sponsored by GE Healthcare Women's Network in collaboration with Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) and the Waukesha STEM Academy.
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Ø Uncertainty over UK economic outlook remains
Ø Focus shifting to opportunities in new & emerging markets
Ø Ability to hire experienced engineers still an issue
LONDON, Monday, 16th July 2012 -- The UK high tech manufacturing sector is still cautiously optimistic about its future, despite a largely undecided outlook on the general economy and amidst growing uncertainty in the Eurozone, according to a new survey.
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Dubai, UAE; July 16, 2012: As a London 2012 Sustainability Partner and a Global Olympic 2012 sponsor, GE Lighting has worked alongside the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) to deliver a series of lighting projects. GE Lighting has provided energy efficient, low impact lighting solutions for permanent as well as temporary lighting installations that will either continue to deliver energy savings for years to come or allow lamps to be re-used in projects around the city after the Olympic & Paralympic Games end in September 2012.
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Kuwait City, Kuwait; July 15, 2012: GE (NYSE: GE) employees in Kuwait participated in a blood drive, held in collaboration with the Kuwait Blood Bank. Over 30 staff members from GE's offices in the Free Trade Zone, Sulaibiya, and Sabiya, donated blood as part of the company's mandate of giving back to community, under the campaign 'GE Saves a Life.'