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History

The Sword In The Virtual Stone: These Eyes Can Peer 1,600 Years Into The Past

October 10, 2017
In 2012, Berlin conservator Katrin Lück brought a tiny, severely corroded lead scroll to GE’s Technical Solutions Center in the town of Wunstorf in northern Germany.
Lück believed that the precious, 1,600-year-old artifact, which measured just 3.6 centimeters long and 1.5 centimeters wide, contained scriptures in Mandaic — the language of an ancient gnostic religion dating back to Christ's birth. She wanted to read the verse, but unrolling the scroll would destroy it.
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GE & PETRONAS: Heading Into Turbo Mode For Second FLNG Facility

August 24, 2017
Underscoring its leadership in the LNG sector, GE Oil & Gas will be supplying PETRONAS with Turbomachinery for the Second Floating LNG facility.
GE has been supporting some of the world’s largest LNG projects, and this project is an exciting example of how our deep expertise in integrated LNG technology and life cycle services will help Malaysia & PETRONAS propel its energy future.

GE Looks Back

August 24, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uusAeCOi8DY
Malaysia has come a long way from where it was to where it is today, with tremendous economic growth and infrastructure expansion. Since GE’s first office in Malaysia in 1975, we have seen Malaysia grow in every sector, from oil and gas to healthcare. GE is honoured to be able to support this nation’s infrastructure growth. In this video, Stuart Dean, CEO of GE ASEAN describes GE’s milestones, transforming with the nation in the last 40 years.

5 Things That Will Amaze You About GE’s Monitoring & Diagnostics Center in Kuala Lumpur

August 24, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ekyg9S_I68
GE recently announced the launch of Predictivity™, the company’s portfolio of Industrial Internet solutions to help customers across major industries in the Asia Pacific region reach new levels of productivity. As a showcase of continued commitment to the region, GE set-up its third oil and gas monitoring and diagnostics facility, the iCenter, in Kuala Lumpur.
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#AsSeenOn: GE, Keeping Up With The Volatile Oil and Gas Industry

August 24, 2017
Times are hard, and even more so in the oil and gas industry. Adapting to this rapidly changing environment is key.
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Big Data Oils The Future Of Oil & Gas

August 24, 2017
As the oil and gas industry goes through a downturn, operational efficiency can be the difference between a healthy balance sheet and one inked in red. In fact, it may even determine if a company stays afloat during these challenging times.
The introduction of big data analytics has helped the industry improve on its efficiencies, facilitating industry players to reduce downtime and optimise resources. General Electric (GE), for example, has presented various digital industrial solutions.
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Energy

Baker Hughes, A GE Company, Brings New Efficiencies To The Oil And Gas Industry

Dorothy Pomerantz
July 03, 2017
When oil prices plummeted in 2014, it was a boon to consumers but a hurdle for the oil and gas industry. Over just a few months, prices dropped from $112 per barrel to $62 per barrel and continued to drop until hitting bottom at below $27 in 2016, cutting into profits and turning business forecasts on their head.
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Robots

The Hardiman Strikes Back: The Age Of Robotic Snakes And Dexterous Exoskeletons Is Here

Tomas Kellner
April 18, 2017
Fifty years ago, GE engineer and robotics pioneer Ralph Mosher presented a groundbreaking paper at the Automotive Engineering Congress in Detroit. “Man and machine can be combined into an intimate, symbiotic unit that will perform essentially as one wedded system,” he wrote. “The adaptive, reflex control of man can be transmitted directly to a mechanism so that the mechanism responds as though it were a natural extension of the man.
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The Future of Work

Better Watch Out! This Italian 3D Printing Workshop Is Taking A Leaf From Saint Nicholas

March 09, 2017

Every December, pilgrims from all over the world descend on the southern Italian seaport city of Bari to celebrate Saint Nicholas and visit the Basilica di San Nicola. The church is the final resting place of the famous saint known by millions of children for, among other things, his magical workshop staffed with elves who can make pretty much anything.

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Energy

These Drones Have A Flair For Flares: UAVs Are Taking Over The Dangerous Work Of Inspecting Industrial Assets

Bruce Watson
February 14, 2017
If you’ve ever driven by a petroleum refinery, you’ve probably seen a flare stack “on fire.” What looks like shooting flames are the waste gases produced during chemical manufacturing burning off. At the stacks’ mouths, the heat can reach into the hundreds of degrees, and the metal is under constant, intense pressure. The slightest crack or the smallest amount of corrosion in the wrong place could cause a fire that would shut down the plant — not to mention endanger the lives of the people who work there.
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