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5 Ways GE Is Changing The World With 3D Printing

August 26, 2017
The word 3D printing no longer seem foreign to us. With the advancement of technologies, 3D printing has opened up ample opportunities for the industry. But what exactly is 3D printing? 3D printing is formally known as additive manufacturing. It is a process where successive layers of material are laid down under computer control.
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South East Asia’s First Garage Was Held in Jakarta

August 25, 2017
South East Asia’s first Garage was held in Jakarta
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Who Is Mr Chan, And What Did He Do To Singapore?

August 25, 2017
Ever wondered how a tiny island in South East Asia grow to become a manufacturing powerhouse in just 50 years? The answer could lie with one 82-year old Mr. Chan.
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50 Years of Reliable Rail in Thailand

August 25, 2017
Thailand’s railways have been transporting the people and goods of the nation for almost 125 years. For 50 of those years, GE has been the proud supplier of reliable locomotives for the nation’s railway fleet.
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Internet Of Volcanoes: Take A Dip Inside The World’s First Digital Lava Lake

Susanna Kim
August 25, 2017
Last summer, a small team of volcano experts supported by the Nicaraguan government and equipped with GE’s digital technology climbed down the gaping maw of Nicaragua’s Masaya volcano. They created the world’s first only zipline into an active volcano, plunging over 1,200 feet just above a huge, heaving lava lake where temperatures regularly exceed 1,000 degrees Celsius. The system allowed the crew to install and reposition wireless sensors that collect pressure, tremors, humidity levels and other data.
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Unlocking the 5 Secrets of Innovation

August 24, 2017
“Managing innovation better may be the only way out of the abyss called commodity hell.”- Jeffrey R. Immelt
Can an organisation obtain continuous success without adapting to the ever-changing market landscape? The reality – maybe not. So how does one constantly stay relevant?

Innovation.

A term often bandied around – but has the word lost its true meaning?  As the market grows and economies progress, it is crucial for an organisation to constantly improve on existing technologies to create additional value to its consumers.
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Efficient Steam Power For The Philippines

August 24, 2017
Over two billion people globally lack sufficient power to support social and economic development. Over one billion have no access to power at all. Changing that will require the effort of governments and business in partnership. Delivering the energy that is needed while minimising the environmental impact will require continuing drives for efficiency in power generation. That’s true right here in the Philippines.
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The Waters Of Life. Maintaining Our Most Precious Resource

August 24, 2017
Our Most Precious Resource
Water is our most precious resource.  We drink on average around four litres a day, and it is an irreplaceable element of our industry and our agriculture. Indeed it is at the very heart of our existence.
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Palm Oil in Malaysia: Teck Guan Adds Energy with GE

August 24, 2017
Palm oil was first introduced in Malaysia in the 1870s and now accounts for 39% of world production & 44% of world exports. Since 1960, planted areas have increased at a rapid pace – 49 million hectares of land in Malaysia are under oil palm cultivation. This is equivalent to 79 million football pitches! Yes, you read that right, 79,000,000!
Being one of the biggest producers and exporters of palm oil and palm oil products, Malaysia has an important role to play in fulfilling the growing global energy need –sustainably.
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Leadership In Turbulent Times

August 24, 2017
We live in a world where the only constant is change. Eight years ago, the financial crisis of 2008 shook the world. Then came September 11. More recently, aviation disasters, terror attacks, economic uncertainty, a shocking start to 2016 for China’s financial markets after three decades of double-digit growth, weakening of the Malaysian ringgit beyond 4 to the dollar (for the first time since 1998) and oil prices dropping to below $50 a barrel – all events which have seen businesses relook the way they operate, to adapt to the changing environment.
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