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Surf’s Up – How Ocean Waves, Tides, And Temps Can Help Power The World

July 31, 2018
Strong ocean swells, and waves that crash to shore can now be transformed, and used to produce clean, sustainable energy. But while the ocean-generated power opportunity is immense, it’s under-developed today.
In the-near-future however, wave power, or marine energy, could become a new source of renewable power for nations connected to the world’s deepest, largest oceans, including many in Asia Pacific (APAC).

Unleashing the potential
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Vox Pops – Optimizing Renewable Energy Opportunities In The Philippines

July 09, 2018
How the Philippines can optimize its great renewable energy potential - solar, wind, hydro, bioenergy, and geothermal – was one of the main themes of the second annual Powering the Philippines conference organized by GE Philippines on April 11.
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Building Capacity - APAC Business & Government Leaders Share Fresh Perspectives

July 03, 2018
Asia Pacific’s (APAC) position as the engine of global economic growth today, is based on many factors including investment by many nations in the region, to develop new public and private sector leaders.
Drawing on more than 100 years of operations in Asia, and the rest of the world, General Electric (GE) incubates new talent in the region through capacity-building initiatives like the APAC Government Leadership Program (GLP).
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How to Build a Career in an Advanced Technological Age

Sofia Wong
June 28, 2018
This story is a reprint of an article published by The Sun (Malaysia) newspaper on 25 June 2018
SunBiz sat down with General Electric Malaysia CEO Datuk Mark Rozario to get his thoughts and views on what leadership means to him.

The Sun (TS): How has your life experience made you the leader you are today?
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Future of electricity

Guiding Light: This Software Is Helping Modernize New Delhi’s Power Grid

Fred Guterl
June 18, 2018

Dust storms are a fact of life in northern India, but this spring the damage has been the worst in two decades, according to the BBC. In early April, a storm brought traffic to a standstill in New Delhi and sent pedestrians scurrying for shelter.

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Business And Capacity Development - A Blueprint For Progress In Myanmar

June 18, 2018
Originally published on Wouter Van Wersch’s LinkedIn. Wouter is the President and CEO of GE Asia Pacific. 
Since my first trip to Myanmar in 2013, I’ve been fascinated by its history, culture, and drive to “open up” since modernization reforms were announced in 2011.
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How One Parent’s Heartbreak Turned Into Cancer Care For 7,000 Malaysians

June 05, 2018
In Malaysia, it’s estimated that almost 40,000 people are diagnosed with cancer each year and more than half of them will be lost to the disease1. But one young patient’s cancer diagnosis and death has drastically impacted how cancer is viewed throughout this tropical country in Southeast Asia.
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Improving Healthcare Affordability And Accessibility In Vietnam

May 28, 2018
"Vietnam’s National Socio-Economic Development Strategy 2011-2020 outlines some the country’s important near-term development goals, including healthcare targets such as providing 26 hospital beds, and two physicians for every 10,000 citizens by 2020.
In addition to developing and providing new skills and training for healthcare workers nationwide, learning how to use, and utilise new technologies is another important driver to improve standards and save more lives.
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The Only Way Is Up Part 2 - Aviation Expert, Mohshin Aziz on New Trends and Tech Driving APAC’s Aviation Future

May 21, 2018
“The only way is up” is how many aviation industry players throughout Asia Pacific (APAC) view their growth prospects in the near term. Key factors supporting their optimism were explained by regional aviation expert, Mohshin Aziz, Associate Director at Maybank Kim Eng Securities, in this interview with him.
In this second part of the interview, Mohshin profiles some of the major trends and technologies that could impact Asia Pacific’s new and frequent flyers in the years ahead.
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The Only Way Is Up – Aviation Expert, Mohshin Aziz On Why APAC’s Skies Will Be The Busiest In The World

May 14, 2018
“The only way is up” is how many aviation industry players throughout Asia Pacific (APAC) view their growth prospects in the near term. Their optimism is based on research that predicts that more than half the new passengers globally over the next 20 years will come from the APAC region.
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