Les récentes innovations apportées à la famille de contrôleurs de GE Fanuc augmentent les performances et la productivité des applications de process SNCC (Système Numérique de Contrôle Commande)
Les nouvelles versions Premier et Standard de Proficy Process Systems permettent aux clients de concevoir et d'implémenter le contrôle de process en fonction de leurs besoins
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Engines will ensure EPA Tier 2 emissions compliance while reducing fuel
consumption by up to 15 percent
Erie, Penn. (July 23, 2009) -- GE Marine, a unit of GE Transportation, announced today that it has successfully installed two Inline L250 engines on Cross Sound Ferry's M.V. JOHN H., making the vessel EPA Tier II compliant while increasing power and, simultaneously, reducing fuel consumption by up to 15 percent.
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You don't expect flashbulbs popping and TV crews jostling for space in an aircraft engine service facility but that was the scene at GE Aviation's Nantgarw site in South Wales, UK with the visit of senior government Business Minister, Lord Mandelson.
Lord Mandelson was shown Nantgarw's engine test facility which is one of the most advanced aircraft engine testing facilities globally. The site is also the only aircraft engine shop in the world to offer a complete suite of service and testing facilities for the GE90 115B (an engine often used on 777s).
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Next generation SBC341 offers 13% higher clock speed and 20% lower thermal design power than SBC340
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA July 23, 2009 GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, a unit of GE Enterprise Solutions, today announced the VPXcel3 SBC341 3U VPX rugged single board computer. Taking advantage of the latest Penryn processor technology from Intel® with its 2.26GHz SP9300 Core™2 Duo processor and 25 watts thermal design power (TDP), the SBC341 responds to the growing requirement for maximum throughput with minimum power dissipation.
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Network will provide improved access, diagnosis and treatment for more than 10,000 women in earthquake-stricken region
BEIJING, July 23, 2009 -- GE Healthcare, a division of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), announced today its participation in a three year project to establish a regional breast-cancer screening network in Deyang, a city in China's earthquake-stricken Sichuan province, and its surrounding counties.