Could Dramatically Improve Neonatal and Home Health Monitoring
NISKAYUNA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Global Research, the technology development arm of the General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), today announced that scientists have transformed a common and commercially available GE sensor for home security into an innovative, intelligent wireless medical sensing platform. If successful, this new platform could dramatically improve neonatal and home patient monitoring.
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GE Starts Accepting Applications from Japanese Firms Via Web Today
Tokyo, Japan, February 10, 2008 -- GE Japan announced that it is will co-host the Japan Technology Forum 2009 with GE Global Research, the centralized research organization for GE at the end of May 2009 in Tokyo. This forum aims to build partnerships between GE and Japanese companies that have world-class technology. GE Japan will accept applications to participate in the forum until February 28 (Saturday), 2009 via the corporate website.
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Al eliminar la batería, se pueden diseñar sensores más pequeños que un céntimo y fabricarse con un coste muy reducido
Entre las aplicaciones potenciales, destacan controles de seguridad de alimentos y bebidas, pruebas remotas de pureza del agua y sensores químicos y biológicos más eficaces
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Thin, flexible roll-to-roll processed OLEDs form the tree and provide the lighting all-in-one
NISKAYUNA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scientists and engineers on GE's OLED research team rang in the 2008 holiday season with a first-ever OLED Christmas tree lighting at GE's Global Research Center headquarters in Niskayuna, NY. Illuminated in green light, GE's flexible OLED panels cut quite a tree and provide a glimpse at how this revolutionary lighting concept is going to transform the lighting industry.